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Honoré de Balzac
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1 I | your parts about once a year, and then in his own carriage.~ 2 II | refurnished, and for the last year,~Grindot, an architect then 3 II | enormous advantages.~About the year 1816, the steward, who until 4 II | would give us ten thousand a year in rentals. Nogent is one 5 II | influence, and fifteen hundred a year salary."~ ~"Well, I did 6 III | hundred and fifty francs a year, had~no servant but a charwoman 7 IV | hundred~thousand francs a year, perhaps--and yet, no! The 8 VI | Adam, he had, in the same year, prevented the dismissal 9 VI | but~five hundred francs a year for her toilet, that sum 10 VII | and eight hundred francs a year. Now that~my hope is vanishing, 11 VII | he sees~only four times a year. He has never come to call 12 VII | thirty thousand francs a year. He then divided~his capital 13 VII | spend his thirty thousand a year as he pleased, without feeling~ 14 VII | sum of a thousand~francs a year. He troubled himself not 15 VII | three thousand francs a year there; for he dined in~Paris 16 VII | of the thirty thousand a year annuity. But Camusot approved~ 17 VII | marriages, and cards at the New Year. The proud Madame~Clapart 18 VII | of six hundred francs~a year for her son's education 19 VII | at nine hundred francs a year, of which I will~pay three, 20 VIII| gets a thousand francs a year from me, and food~and lodging. 21 VIII| on six hundred~francs a year. What I care for above all 22 VIII| than seven hundred francs a year.~Good stout shirts of strong 23 VIII| By the end of his second year in the law-~school Oscar 24 VIII| excess. During the last year, the~worthy Godeschal had 25 VIII| and was now in his third year at the law school. He was 26 VIII| twelve~thousand francs a year by the death of a bachelor 27 VIII| have existed, since the year 1525~the clerks of this 28 VIII| gutter-jumper.~ ~In the year of our Lord 1787.~ ~After 29 VIII| followed, the last in the fatal year of 1792.~Then came a blank 30 VIII| document bearing date of the year 1786,~which is connected 31 VIII| which we may go back to the year 1525, and find historical~ 32 IX | eighteen thousand francs a year, and with the~twelve thousand 33 IX | singing "Mere~Godichon." A year after the very reparable 34 IX | thirty thousand francs a year, and a handsome~face, courted 35 IX | eighteen thousand francs a year, his intention was to~become 36 X | to quartermaster within~a year. Chance had thus placed 37 XI | fifteen~hundred francs a year.~ ~The coach, to which were 38 XI | thirty thousand francs a year!"~ ~"Has Monsieur DE Pierrotin 39 XI | lose your thirty thousand a year?" asked Oscar.~ ~"As you


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