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Honoré de Balzac
A start in life

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1 I | the safety of~passengers," being too obvious to allow the 2 I | much~space to allow of its being given here. The four-wheeled 3 II | second self in Moreau."~ ~Being a prudent man, Moreau invested 4 II | for the last three years, being aware of his dishonesty~ 5 II | to tell you that you are being tricked in the~purchase 6 III | and~figurines, far from being ornamental, was distressing 7 III | postage on her letters daily, being apparently unable to~let 8 III | therefore to marry the~widow, being forced to leave France. 9 III | with what~care they are being placed."~ ~"Oscar, don't 10 III | ticklish, seemed~annoyed at being lectured on the threshold 11 III | self-sacrifice prevented her~from being better dressed! One of the 12 III | you keep the secret of my being here as I told~you before," 13 III | by~mid-day,"--La Chapelle being the village next beyond 14 IV | he was the superior~human being of the party there assembled. 15 IV | to-day, I came very near~being impaled at Smyrna. Indeed, 16 IV | writhing in his skin at being a nobody and having~nothing 17 IV | Venice,--though I just missed~being murdered there."~ ~"Faith, 18 IV | it all. Who ever heard of being so stiff with a man in~business 19 IV | Georges, laughing.~ ~"After being a corsair, and probably 20 V | consent.~ ~Oscar, furious at being called a "little young man," 21 V | in domestic life, and I, being a married man, dare not 22 VI | the wife of the steward~being determined not to allow 23 VI | Joseph Bridau.~ ~"No. Without being neglected, my education 24 VI | you to come here without~being sent for?"~ ~Rosalie paid 25 VI | Mistigris, who was conscious of being in~his Sunday clothes, and 26 VI | the matter of the sale was being settled between Monsieur~ 27 VII | trials~While the horses were being harnessed, Moreau wrote 28 VII | his orders,~the horses are being harnessed at this moment 29 VII | his period of service not being long enough to obtain one.~ 30 VII | word "army," the thought of being a~soldier, and the sight 31 VII | kissing~him to console him for being scolded.~ ~"In future," 32 VII | daughter on her marriage, being the equivalent of a fourth~ 33 VII | six~years,--the old man being perfectly contented with 34 VII | concentrate~their whole being into the sentiment of motherhood, 35 VII | repressed his annoyance at being~interrupted. "Alas, you 36 VIII| great strife in his inmost being. At times he thought of 37 VIII| Basoche,~the which register, being now full in consequence 38 IX | ambitious~supernumerary. After being the master of the ship for 39 IX | remember the~happiness of being able, five years from now, 40 IX | over us against the fateful being is the~result of that foresight. 41 IX | money; I'll play; you shall being me luck! See, here are~my 42 X | Clapart, who was ill, was being nursed by his wife,--a~painful 43 X | misfortune, the small~luck of being, at the Comte de Serizy' 44 X | cavalry~grades were all being taken up by the younger 45 XI | sixteen francs to a hat-maker, being~forced to live from hand 46 XI | said the great~painter, "of being present at my marriage at


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