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63 godeschal
62 before
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Honoré de Balzac
A start in life

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1 I | they were not allowed to get in until at some~distance 2 I | their vehicles) were made~to get down outside of every village 3 I | Pierrotin, and where to get~them he did not know. He 4 I | thousand francs he wanted to get from the steward. "He is 5 II | Moulineaux farm. They mean to get an extra hundred~thousand 6 III | before his own marriage, to get her an~appointment as head-waiting-woman 7 III | plainly that he~desired to get away from her useless and 8 III | packages so that they cannot get wet if~the weather should 9 III | Besides, I am going to get into the coach."~ ~The lad 10 III | figure!"~ ~"How shall I ever get rid of mamma?" thought Oscar.~ ~" 11 III | fun he~might be able to get out of the lad during the 12 III | Mistigris. "Couldn't we~get a mouthful somewhere? My 13 III | vacuum."~ ~"Have we time to get a cup of coffee?" said the 14 III | The deuce! one doesn't get into that thing~for pleasure; 15 III | at number 50. He couldn't get a place in the Beaumont~ 16 III | I haven't paid; I'll get out," said Georges, alarmed.~ ~" 17 III | la Fidelite, "suppose we get out,~hey?"~ ~"I'll get out, 18 III | we get out,~hey?"~ ~"I'll get out, too," said the count, 19 III | if a passenger wishes to get~out."~ ~"Ten louis for you 20 III | yours,"~said Georges, "so, get on."~ ~"Perhaps he's afraid 21 III | Pere Leger; "we are sure to get to La Chapelle by~mid-day,"-- 22 IV | their~places. Minds need to get their equilibrium as much 23 IV | Carbonaro? the deuce! I might get myself arrested. Suppose 24 IV | I~concluded I had better get off while I could. But I' 25 IV | capture Ali by sea; and he did~get hold of him, assisted by 26 IV | eat onions or rise. They get opium from poppies, and~ 27 IV | decorator, you will not get two thousand."~ ~"The money 28 IV | sovereigns. What pourboires I'll get!"~ ~"And all the places 29 IV | only eight hundred now to get," remarked the count,~who 30 IV | said Oscar, "we shall~never get on."~ ~"And Monsieur Schinner 31 IV | thing, and again I wanted to~get rid of the old woman, but 32 IV | the Uscoque and the judges~get most of the old villain' 33 IV | Mistigris. "And I had to get from Venice to Rome by painting 34 V | know you went to Paris to~get the money for the purchase," 35 V | that titters.'~You'll never get on in diplomacy if you don' 36 V | say he is, why doesn't he~get his Majesty to touch him?" 37 V | Marquis d'Aiglemont. If you get that former~adorer of Madame 38 V | the next inn; I~want to get out a moment."~ ~Pierrotin 39 V | forest; if you really want to get to the chateau, go through 40 VI | did the Comte de Serizy get here?" said the painter 41 VI | a dressing that boy will get from Monsieur and Madame 42 VII | I'll bet that if he does get a place down there,~it won' 43 VII | besides, where could I get the three thousand francs~ 44 VII | pomegranates. "And what did he get?"~ ~"The fourth rank in 45 VIII| follies of youth might still get the better of him. Nevertheless, 46 VIII| more knowledge he could get of the world and its laws, 47 VIII| that fellow!"~ ~"We'll get some fun out of him yet," 48 IX | francs. Go to~the Palais, and get from the registrar a copy 49 IX | in his new clerkship, to get a copy~of a judgment which 50 IX | and don't let yourself get tipsy, either with play 51 IX | anything. His~business is to get himself admitted to the 52 IX | rule of conduct. Above all, get home by midnight; for, remember,~ 53 IX | to-morrow morning by seven to get that~judgment. A man is 54 IX | to prepare,~in case you get a bad number, I have been 55 IX | me five hundred francs to get~that cursed judgment of 56 IX | Stay where you are; I'll get you a~thousand francs and 57 X | You will be so good as to get your nephew~out of a scrape 58 X | was concerned. I was to~get a paper at the Palais in 59 X | the last penny you'll ever get from me.~Go and make it 60 X | stay a clerk before I can~get a practice shall be spent 61 X | without fortune."~ ~"I may get a lucky number," said Oscar.~ ~" 62 X | ask for his influence to get Oscar into the~cavalry. 63 XI | travellers who were waiting to get into the coach.~ ~"Come


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