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Honoré de Balzac
A start in life

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1 IV| five years~ago. My name is Schinner."~ ~"Hey! bourgeois, may 2 IV| well to sell it. Monsieur Schinner must have seen~how things 3 IV| it on heavily," replied Schinner.~"But the people are used 4 IV| contented."~ ~"I see, Monsieur Schinner," said the count, "that 5 IV| Mistigris and the pretended Schinner blushed to their ears.~ ~" 6 IV| and at the famous~painter Schinner, and wondered how he could 7 IV| veins; so when the famous Schinner allowed a romantic~adventure 8 IV| he continued, addressing Schinner, "a~bourgeois,--as you call 9 IV| mope.'"~ ~"What does Madame Schinner say to all this?" pursued 10 IV| yours~any better?" said Schinner, recovering his self-possession, 11 IV| how much the count knew of Schinner's life~as an artist.~ ~" 12 IV| Englishman?"~ ~"Hush!" said Schinner. "I don't want my affair 13 IV| resumed the count,~addressing Schinner.~ ~"I was too much in love 14 IV| then~mere trifles," replied Schinner. "But I was soon cured of 15 IV| make maraschino,"~continued Schinner, seeming to search for a 16 IV| get on."~ ~"And Monsieur Schinner was not addressing himself 17 IV| things of Dalmatia," resumed Schinner, "so I~went there, leaving 18 IV| fortified."~ ~"Parbleu!" said Schinner; "the fortifications count 19 IV| pure Greek!" continued Schinner. "Conflagration~of soul! 20 IV| eyes of~Zena," continued Schinner. "The husband was sixty-nine 21 IV| on the~ground," continued Schinner. "So that was how the land 22 IV| Georges.~ ~"The house," said Schinner.~ ~"Well, you're a bold 23 IV| through the doorway," replied~Schinner. "So in I went," he resumed, " 24 IV| it happened yesterday."~ ~Schinner was nonplussed.~ ~"Riot 25 IV| Mistigris.~ ~"Well," continued Schinner, "when I was brought into 26 IV| fifteen in prison," said~Schinner, "so I saw nothing; not 27 V | the open case to Oscar and Schinner.~ ~"Phew!" said the great 28 V | know how to smoke," said Schinner; "look at me!"~ ~With a 29 V | With a motionless face Schinner breathed in the smoke of 30 V | said Georges,~imitating Schinner, but swallowing the smoke 31 V | himself rebridled the horses.~Schinner and Mistigris had walked 32 V | you help me finish~them, Schinner? the little young man there 33 V | is right," said the great Schinner to the count, motioning~ 34 V | protection, Excellency," added Schinner, turning to Oscar.~ ~"I 35 V | Monsieur Royer-~Collard?" asked Schinner.~ ~"My tutor is or was the 36 V | going to Presles?" cried Schinner, turning as red~as a cherry.~ ~" 37 V | she finds better--" said Schinner,~but he did not finish his 38 V | is a tale-bearer," cried~Schinner.~ ~"Great painter," said 39 V | for you, my dear Monsieur Schinner; your fame is~already won, 40 V | ever again," said the false Schinner, "I am caught blague-ing 41 V | utensils belonging~to the great Schinner. Oscar was thunderstruck 42 VI| which were just completed by Schinner. The great painter had~recommended 43 VI| weeks, demanded some effort. Schinner~and his wife had their own 44 VI| other in paying attention to Schinner and his wife.~So, very well 45 VI| equal in talent~to the great Schinner.~ ~Though for two days past 46 VI| artists sent down by Monsieur~Schinner."~ ~Madame Moreau, agreeably 47 VI| have already had Monsieur Schinner with us."~ ~Mistigris gave 48 VI| sense of art that Monsieur Schinner~always asked me, when he 49 VI| Excellency wishes Monsieur Schinner to come over to the chateau,"~ 50 VI| salon. "And he begs~Monsieur Schinner to give him the pleasure 51 VI| recognize your own work, my~dear Schinner," he added, pointing to 52 VI| belong?"~ ~"To my friend Schinner, who lent him to me," said 53 XI| Mistress~Ursule Mirouet~ ~Schinner, Hippolyte~The Purse ~A


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