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Honoré de Balzac
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1 I | transportation in use around Paris.~Therefore the persons and 2 I | called the~"Environs of Paris" did not all possess a regular 3 I | locality in the neighborhood of Paris~there sprang up schemes 4 I | departing and arriving in Paris at fixed hours, which produced,~ 5 I | it still is),~is that of Paris to Beaumont-sur-Oise,--a 6 I | finest~buildings in modern Paris and in foreign lands,--for 7 I | reigned, therefore, from~Paris to Isle-Adam, beloved by 8 I | latter was~returning from Paris, and vice versa.~ ~It is 9 I | honorable proceedings.~In Paris they used, for economy's 10 I | at which they put up in~Paris, at the corner of the rue 11 I | capricious flight between Paris and Isle-Adam.~Having married 12 I | white letters, "Isle-Adam, Paris,"~and across the back, " 13 I | park in~the neighborhood of Paris, a perfect Versailles, a 14 I | the Moulineaux, came to Paris the other day to~settle?"~ ~" 15 I | Honest man! He often~comes to Paris and gives me a good fee: 16 I | errands for me~to do in Paris; sometimes three or four 17 II | placed him, and came~to Paris, where Napoleon was compelled 18 II | her home. She received all~Paris; she went into the country; 19 II | only fifteen miles from Paris. For three or four years 20 II | the least~thieving cook in Paris, he shared with the count 21 II | her husband despatched to Paris.~There she asked with such 22 II | the farm that he is now~in Paris to draw the money. If we 23 III | Pierrotin, on his~way to Paris, would find the steward 24 III | entrance, on~what is called in Paris "le carre,"--that is, the 25 III | slept whenever he went to Paris.~ ~Pierrotin had seen in 26 III | was a queen in Directorial Paris. At any rate,~Oscar, who 27 III | eye of many an observer in~Paris.~ ~Incapable, naturally, 28 III | genius for observation of the Paris rapin.~ ~The pair disappeared. 29 IV | and he afterwards died in Paris, leaving my mother~pregnant 30 V | for I know you went to Paris to~get the money for the 31 VI | we dine at five, as in Paris. If you like~hunting, you 32 VI | things which seem trifles in Paris, but are really~of immense 33 VI | Madame Moreau imported from Paris all the new fashions.~She 34 VI | arrival of the coach from Paris. She held above her head~ 35 VI | though it did not leave Paris till mid-day. She was,~therefore, 36 VI | Beaumont coach, which left~Paris at one o'clock, had stopped 37 VI | spend twenty francs between Paris and Moisselles; or~expose 38 VII | one of the oldest firms in Paris, he had~bought the establishment 39 VII | year there; for he dined in~Paris five days in the week, and 40 VII | himself, and departed for Paris. Usually, a bourgeois gives 41 VII | establishment of its kind in Paris. And here's your eldest 42 VII | grandmother gave me, and walked to Paris; and what am I now? Fasting~ 43 VII | You will be a lawyer in Paris."~ ~"He doesn't see the 44 VII | which, in a great city like Paris, there~are many at every 45 VIII| have the finest practice in Paris. In my office,~business 46 VIII| his life in the midst of Paris was that of a~monk.~ ~At 47 VIII| kept him some months out of~Paris.~ ~"Always too much vanity," 48 VIII| the call to the bar) in~Paris, in order to be fully prepared 49 VIII| Saincte-Geneviesve, patron saint of~Paris, under whose protection 50 IX | of the late~Coralie. In Paris there are suites of rooms 51 IX | perfectly~prepared food in Paris,--that is to say, the whole 52 IX | most brilliant society of~Paris. They felt the need of breathing 53 X | was~always in garrison in Paris, or within a circumference 54 X | had brought with her from Paris thought~best to amputate 55 XI | with the railroad, between Paris and Versailles. Both solid~ 56 XI | She is never happy out of Paris.~Last September she married 57 XI | Distinguished Provincial at Paris~Modeste Mignon~Another Study 58 XI | Distinguished Provincial at Paris~A Daughter of Eve~ ~Cabirolle, 59 XI | Distinguished Provincial at Paris~A Bachelor's Establishment~ ~ 60 XI | Distinguished Provincial at Paris~Modeste Mignon~The Magic 61 XI | Distinguished Provincial at Paris~A Bachelor's Establishment~ 62 XI | Distinguished Provincial at Paris~A Bachelor's Establishment~ ~ 63 XI | Distinguished Provincial at Paris~Scenes from a Courtesan' 64 XI | Distinguished Provincial at Paris~Scenes from a Courtesan' 65 XI | Distinguished Provincial at Paris~A Bachelor's Establishment~ ~ 66 XI | Distinguished Provincial at Paris~Scenes from a Courtesan' 67 XI | Distinguished Provincial at Paris~Cesar Birotteau~Letters


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