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Honoré de Balzac
A start in life

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1 I | coaches, drove himself~for the great company of Daumartin, which 2 I | to the regularity of the great lines of public conveyances.~ 3 I | from the cavalry on the great disbandment of 1815,~the 4 I | s manners and~customs a great respect for all social superiority, 5 I | the passengers, from the great difficulty they found in~ 6 I | vehicle could carry. On~great occasions it could take 7 I | me five francs,--a real great lady~couldn't do better 8 II | ambition even, he~possessed great influence in public affairs. 9 II | hour~with him. Like the great seigneurs of the olden time, 10 II | 1799, at a time when the great advance of agriculture~was 11 III | which was formerly that of a great family, in~the days when 12 III | the sixteenth century, the great seigneurs divided among~ 13 III | very rich, he feigned~a great passion for her, and was 14 III | inspire him with respect,--a great mistake made by~those who 15 III | handling with an air of great importance a portfolio which 16 III | Besides, the distance~isn't great."~ ~"I am never more than 17 IV | Accordingly, he now~posed as a great personage; paid for their 18 IV | Our made-~up wines are a great deal better than the natural 19 IV | Pierrotin, take a glass! It is a great pity your horses~can't take 20 IV | which the danger seemed as great as the~pleasure, he fastened 21 IV | a ceiling painted by so great~a master as yours is worth 22 IV | Comte de Fontaine."~ ~"A great painter is never married 23 IV | the count, with an~air of great simplicity.~ ~"Is the morality 24 IV | Georges, addressing the~great painter.~ ~"Rome is fine 25 IV | t play that trick on the great coach offices, I'll warrant~ 26 IV | conversation would lose a great deal if we didn't~scatter 27 IV | adventure. At Zara there are a great many apothecaries. I lodged 28 IV | that's a trick that has great success in our~theatres,' 29 IV | Greek girl put~opium (a great many poppies, as monsieur 30 V | Schinner.~ ~"Phew!" said the great painter; "ten-sous cigars!"~ ~" 31 V | There, young man," said the great painter.~ ~"Here, young 32 V | deliver by three o'clock for a great~dinner at Stors; there's 33 V | landscape is not so bad, great painter, is it?"~ ~"Pooh! 34 V | came from Mistigris, the great painter, and~the farmer. 35 V | Monsieur is right," said the great Schinner to the count, motioning~ 36 V | word 'victuals,'" cried the great painter.~ ~"The word is 37 V | tale-bearer," cried~Schinner.~ ~"Great painter," said Georges, 38 V | asked Mistigris.~ ~"It is a great family," replied the count. " 39 V | utensils belonging~to the great Schinner. Oscar was thunderstruck 40 VI | cultivated, which opened into the great park. Groups of~choice parks 41 VI | retired waiting-maids of~great ladies are, for after they 42 VI | people in the tone of a~great lady. The influence of her 43 VI | completed by Schinner. The great painter had~recommended 44 VI | showed~such respect for the great artist that neither the 45 VI | as equal in talent~to the great Schinner.~ ~Though for two 46 VI | tone:--~ ~"Well, he looks a great deal better like that."~ ~" 47 VII | as a~housekeeper in some great family, I could support 48 VII | last~hope. Cardot owed a great deal to your father, who 49 VII | highnesses, and all the~great people at court. But now 50 VII | priests; he belonged to that great~flock of ninnies who subscribed 51 VII | it were, the head of four great families. Leave us, Oscar; 52 VII | you'll succeed. There's a great deal of pleasure in earning 53 VII | temptations; of which, in a great city like Paris, there~are 54 VIII| Husson was undergoing a~great strife in his inmost being. 55 VIII| of France, now become a great~Empire, the archives of 56 IX | the choregraphic art, the great Vestris for a master. In~ 57 IX | having never frequented~the great world, or, indeed, known 58 IX | the cause of your first great misfortune in~life."~ ~" 59 IX | that you once did me a very~great harm."~ ~"Pooh!" said Georges, 60 X | Oscar had, therefore, in his great misfortune, the small~luck 61 XI | away the luggage in the great imperiale.~ ~"Are your places 62 XI | only waiting now for~your great man."~ ~"Here he comes," 63 XI | his daughter to induce our great~orator to marry her?" said 64 XI | pleasure, monsieur," said the great~painter, "of being present 65 XI | As an artist I owe him a great deal, and he wished,~before 66 XI | Government Clerks~Gaudissart the Great~The Firm of Nucingen~ ~Gaudron,


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