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Honoré de Balzac
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1 I | coucous" which~stood on the Place de la Concorde, encumbering 2 I | road~which turns off at a place well-named, in view of its 3 I | neighbors, the Touchards, whose place of business was~directly 4 I | Isle-Adam professed to take place at a fixed~hour, Pierrotin 5 I | was seldom known~to take place before nine. In this respect, 6 I | pocket two fares for one place, if a countryman came early 7 I | omoplates~when the bar was in place. But when it was left to 8 I | drama now about to take place in Pierrotin's vehicle.~ ~ ~ 9 II | it, offered him~first a place in his government office, 10 II | pavillon" was a charming place, originally built by the 11 II | intending to have him lose his place. We are, as you see, quite~ 12 II | thousand francs~out of his place; he is not to be pitied 13 III | He filled, very poorly, a place in the Treasury~that gave 14 III | You will be sure to place the packages so that they 15 III | lad's vanity.~ ~"The first place was engaged for Oscar," 16 III | number 50. He couldn't get a place in the Beaumont~diligence," 17 III | coach, "will you give~your place to Monsieur le comte? That 18 III | the places we took. What place has~monsieur engaged? Come, 19 III | register, or something? What place has Monsieur Lecomte engaged?--~ 20 III | deforms youth.' Give your place to monsieur."~ ~Mistigris 21 IV | qualities.~ ~In the first place, Georges had soon decided 22 IV | famous cheese-cakes of~that place. All the travellers got 23 IV | excite inquiry, entered the place in time to hear the~conclusion 24 IV | How bourgeois, Marais, Place~Royale, that is!" cried 25 IV | Well, in the first place, my good fellow, you must 26 IV | bicoque of a paltry little place like~Zara--"~ ~"Horrid fellow, 27 V | son, and you haven't any~place to give,--remember that," 28 V | said Georges.~ ~"What place is that?" said Oscar, pointing 29 V | and pick me up~at the same place to-morrow," added the count, 30 VI | entrance and united the~place with his own property.~ ~ 31 VI | in the colonnades of the Place Louis~XV., the flutings 32 VI | surprised, rose, told her son to place~chairs, and began to display 33 VI | orders."~ ~"If you value your place," said the count, "you will 34 VI | know what actually took place. It was, indeed,~from heart 35 VII | bet that if he does get a place down there,~it won't be 36 VII | longer able to keep his place, what would~become of them?~ ~" 37 VII | have none to give you. In place of capital, a young man 38 VII | think~he might, perhaps, place you with Monsieur Camusot, 39 VII | put~herself in Cardot's place and see the matter from 40 VIII| when he can take such a place himself. Go with~Monsieur 41 VIII| clerk~arrived to take the place made vacant by Oscar's promotion.~ ~ 42 VIII| training himself to take a~place as head-clerk in two years. 43 VIII| and I come to take the place of~third clerk."~ ~"Monsieur 44 IX | register, pointing to a place where~sentence of banishment 45 IX | thriving; adolescence had given place to virility. The~mother 46 IX | Beaupre rose to take her place as banker, and Oscar, finding~ 47 X | crisis in which it took place, brought~him before the 48 XI | Pierrotin. "You~take the place of Monsieur Margueron's 49 XI | Monsieur DE Pierrotin a place in the coupe?" asked Georges,~ 50 XI | have nothing left but one place in the interieur."~ ~"The 51 XI | Serizy.~"Well, I'll take that place in the interieur."~ ~He


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