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Honoré de Balzac
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1 I | beloved by every one along the way. Pierrotin's~vehicle, together 2 I | said his porter, still~by way of consolation.~ ~"But no 3 I | hadn't I better find some way of warning him?--for he' 4 III | This mother was in every way completed by the son, so 5 III | Don't rub your gloves that way, you'll spoil them," she 6 III | month--Pierrotin, on his~way to Paris, would find the 7 III | self-love, curiosity, or by way of variety, or by chance, 8 III | asked Georges.~ ~"Over the way, at number 50. He couldn' 9 III | an hour if you go on this way," cried Georges.~"We shall 10 IV | conversation gets under way with all the more vivacity~ 11 IV | as if he had jogged his way through the Sorbonne. What 12 IV | him~smoking, in a queer way, too, at Waterloo, when 13 IV | asked the count, in a joking way.~ ~"Yes, monsieur," said 14 IV | your head off; that's his way of dismissing his~functionaries. 15 IV | narrator.~ ~"They have a way of cultivating which you 16 IV | mere decorator. I'm on may way to a~chateau where I mustn' 17 V | young man, here's another way; watch this," said Georges,~ 18 V | new coach. Therefore, by way of precaution," added the 19 V | Oscar.~ ~"Are you on your way to your estate?" asked Georges.~ ~" 20 V | remarked Mistigris, by way of conclusion.~ ~The count 21 V | but that's always the way, 'Fortune belabors the slave.'"~ ~" 22 V | Pere Leger, "that's the way to the~forest; if you really 23 VI | Go with them to show the way; make fires there, if~necessary, 24 VI | a line,~folding it in a way impossible to open without 25 VI | to his own house. On his way he~met the poultry-girl, 26 VI | home with him;~and on the way gave orders that the horses 27 VII | before that fellow makes his way in the~world," cried Clapart. " 28 VII | which a young man makes his way~promptly either in business 29 VII | said, in his chivalrous way.~ ~But beneath his calm 30 VII | that he lived in a cheap way, reflected that he~had deprived 31 VII | injured by them."~ ~"The best way to make your peace with 32 VIII| lose five minutes on the way. You will see that he learns 33 VIII| to remain in that rugged way.~ ~Godeschal, who watched 34 VIII| could not, if he would, give way to excess. During the last 35 IX | exclaimed in a flippant way.~ ~"Hey! you here, Monsieur 36 IX | cousin's~hoax, and by his way of answering, and his manner 37 IX | semi-paternity, which is the way with~old men towards the 38 IX | for~they diminished, in a way, the importance of his fault; 39 X | Clapart, feeling her legs give way under the weight of her~ 40 XI | tells us he has made~his way nobly; my brother and General 41 XI | Monsieur Leger.~ ~"In this way," replied Georges. "I am


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