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clump 1
clumsy 2
co-rival 1
coach 56
coach- 2
coach-builder 1
coach-builders 1
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57 upon
56 any
56 coach
56 took
55 much
54 give
Honoré de Balzac
A start in life

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coach

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1 I | you to know that~the two coach proprietors lived under 2 I | dreamed of starting a rival coach on the~Daumartin line.~ ~ 3 I | much of a certain large coach, ordered~from Farry, Breilmann, 4 I | to lie loose across~the coach, it made both ingress and 5 I | placed below the body of the coach as a foot-rest for the~rabbits, 6 I | was on four wheels. This coach, of comical~construction, 7 I | given here. The four-wheeled coach was~surmounted by a hooded " 8 I | easily practised by the coach proprietors, always~pleased 9 I | Pierrotin.~ ~"You forget the new coach!" cried Pierrotin.~ ~"Have 10 I | said the hostler.~ ~"A coach like that which runs to 11 I | Pierrotin in a fine new coach? To shine upon "the~road," 12 I | he~had gone too far. The coach was indeed ordered from 13 I | openly declared that the new coach was to start~on the morrow. 14 I | carriage-builders would give him his coach. But after a few moments'~ 15 I | country neighbors in your coach you are~not to call him 16 I | time I have any one in the~coach belonging to them or going 17 III| help, would put upon the coach either one or two baskets~ 18 III| am going to get into the coach."~ ~The lad must have touched 19 III| advice."~ ~As he got into the coach, Oscar's blue woollen stockings 20 III| from some distance to the~coach office. With a rapid look 21 III| his friend, got into the coach,~handling with an air of 22 III| evidently stiff, they pulled the coach to the door of the Lion~ 23 III| disappeared, leaving the~coach in charge of the porter.~ ~" 24 III| Pierrotin, looking into the coach, "will you give~your place 25 III| by all the persons in the coach~for a bourgeois of the name 26 III| round the interior of~the coach, which greatly affronted 27 III| persons want to be master of a coach, they should engage all 28 III| wouldn't you be glad that the coach waited for~you?" said the 29 III| and Georges stayed in the coach.~ ~"Look here, Pierrotin, 30 IV | the solid bourgeois. In a coach there is no police to check~ 31 IV | about my beautiful new coach on which I have paid an 32 IV | that trick on the great coach offices, I'll warrant~you."~ ~" 33 V | the inn-keeper, when the coach pulled~up before the door. " 34 V | of Touchard's six o'clock coach, told me that Monsieur~Margueron 35 V | need to pay for~your new coach. Therefore, by way of precaution," 36 V | when he got back into the coach.~ ~The three young fellows 37 V | count, who then left the coach~and took a path through 38 V | caught blague-ing in a~public coach, I'll fight a duel with 39 V | consequence, his magnificent~new coach.~ ~ ~ 40 VI | house, on the arrival of the coach from Paris. She held above 41 VI | in her salon awaiting~the coach from Beaumont, which usually 42 VI | Cave, where he left the coach, the~count had gone, by 43 VI | he'll come by Pierrotin's coach; if he asks for me show 44 VI | did you say he~left the coach?"~ ~"At the top of the mountain."~ ~" 45 VI | himself, who was in the~coach, of the plan laid by the 46 VI | interview lasted the Beaumont coach, which left~Paris at one 47 VI | who was in Pierrotin's coach, told the count all about~ 48 VI | say to monseigneur in that coach?~What demon let loose your 49 VII| his journey in Pierrotin's~coach, he spoke of Madame de Serizy' 50 IX | Georges packed him~into a coach, paid his fare, and gave 51 XI | hundred francs a year.~ ~The coach, to which were harnessed 52 XI | France still travel in your coach, do they?"~said Georges, 53 XI | d'Argent and~Pierrotin's coach; they are not a bit like 54 XI | waiting to get into the coach.~ ~"Come along, Papa Reybert," 55 XI | cheese-cake inn, and the coach took the road through~the 56 XI | passengers got out while the coach changed horses. Oscar admired


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