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Honoré de Balzac
A start in life

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1 I | enterprise constituted a fine~establishment in the rue 2 I | to say:--~ ~"We went at a fine pace!"~ ~But in order to 3 I | either! Twenty good Gods! a fine day~like this, and I've 4 I | passengers for it."~ ~"Ha, ha! a fine affair; it'll warm up the 5 I | heart of Pierrotin in a fine new coach? To shine upon " 6 IV | ranks closed, stiff, swift, fine~movement a la Murat. Good! 7 IV | years and accomplish it some fine~morning. He had the most 8 IV | thousand gold~pieces, and the fine weapons, were all, yes all, 9 IV | poppies, and~it gives them a fine revenue. Then they have 10 IV | and~commerce. They make fine rugs at Smyrna, and not 11 IV | rights. Don't~you know the fine definition Montesquieu gives 12 IV | the right.~ ~"Is Rome as fine as they say it is?" said 13 IV | great painter.~ ~"Rome is fine only to those who love it; 14 IV | You must have seen many fine ceilings in Venice," resumed 15 IV | hear how. The weather was fine, and,~not to create suspicion, 16 V | restoring the~chateau? It is as fine now as the King's own palace."~ ~" 17 V | Mistigris.~ ~"The weather is fine," said Georges.~ ~"What 18 V | Franconville, which produces a fine effect at that particular 19 V | Pierrotin, pulling up at a fine iron~gate.~ ~"Here we are-- 20 VI | had on the~ground-floor a fine salon opening into a bedroom, 21 VI | day will oblige me to do~fine things for you, and so bring 22 VII | How he~will enjoy that fine house and the beautiful 23 VII | snarled Clapart, "you expect fine things of him; but, mark~ 24 VII | means the certainty~of a fine future for the fortunate 25 VII | you with the prospect of a fine career, and I~imagined you 26 VII | ten years at the head of a fine practice and married to~ 27 VIII| Godeschal. "You give him fine~clothes and fine linen, 28 VIII| give him fine~clothes and fine linen, he wears the shirt-fronts 29 VIII| the law school. He was a~fine young man of twenty-three, 30 VIII| common charge, we ordered a fine~breakfast; which did not 31 VIII| learned that the gibbets of a~fine stew prepared by the hands 32 VIII| handsome young man, with a fine figure and~pleasant face, 33 IX | mother had made me that fine outfit! I~have six frilled 34 IX | have six frilled shirts of fine linen in the dozen she made 35 IX | that Georges Marest!"~ ~"Fine occupation that, for a clerk 36 IX | Every one can imagine~the fine page now added to the Golden 37 IX | boulevards, considering the fine evening, to~the house of 38 IX | s~money. Georges plays a fine game at ecarte; bet on him."~ ~ 39 X | here,~Godeschal, you are a fine fellow, but that little 40 X | if he pays for them.~Some fine morning you'll find yourself 41 X | Well, vanity may inspire~fine deeds in war and may advance 42 XI | and well-kept, lined with fine blue cloth, and~furnished


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