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37 chateau
37 day
37 friend
37 left
37 uncle
36 head
36 second
Honoré de Balzac
A start in life

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1 I | His military career had left in Pierrotin's manners and~ 2 I | in place. But when it was left to lie loose across~the 3 I | put them? There's nothing left but~the cabriolet," said 4 II | Republican generals, who left her his whole~property. 5 II | resigned all his posts, left the~department at the head 6 IV | the sun."~ ~"Oh! I've just left my bed after an illness 7 IV | That's why, in~despair, left all to myself, I went off 8 IV | Well, now, tell us why you left your friend the pacha," 9 IV | and the want of an eye left I don't know where.~'Never,' 10 IV | at eighteen!"~ ~"And you left me without a sou in the 11 V | it."~ ~"I've two cigars left! If no one objects, will 12 V | Pierrotin when the count had~left him.~ ~"Faith, I don't know," 13 V | added the count, who then left the coach~and took a path 14 VI | Seeing that Pierrotin merely left Mistigris's queer packages 15 VI | hill near La Cave, where he left the coach, the~count had 16 VI | before dinner, and he~has left his horse here while he 17 VI | Excellency. Where did you say he~left the coach?"~ ~"At the top 18 VI | fastened to a buttonhole on the left~was the order of the Golden 19 VI | the Beaumont coach, which left~Paris at one o'clock, had 20 VI | said Georges; "but I never~left my deeds at the mercy of--"~ ~" 21 VI | Marest,~when the count had left the room.~ ~"Yes, HE may 22 VII | though~nothing was then left of the latter but the waistcoat. 23 VII | learn~life. Look at me: I left Lyon with two double louis 24 VIII| found such a volume~it was left about in the dust, on the 25 IX | which an uncle has just left to each of us, he has an~ 26 IX | departed.~ ~When his mother left him, Oscar went to lounge 27 X | crushed.~ ~"There is nothing left for you," said Moreau, coming 28 X | secured you a career. You have left it. Now, what can you~do? 29 X | spite of his stern bearing, left the~household in the rue 30 X | the count's son, having left the Ecole~Polytechnique 31 X | Monsieur de Serizy was left wounded under a~dead horse. 32 X | slashes from yataghans on his left arm.~ ~Oscar's conduct on 33 X | thought~best to amputate his left arm.~ ~Thus the Comte de 34 XI | Pierrotin, have you one~seat left?"~ ~"It seems to me you 35 XI | his own mind,--"a man I left in~possession of thirty 36 XI | mother-in-law.~I have nothing left but one place in the interieur."~ ~" 37 XI | wife, whom he has recently left that he may die in peace."~ ~"


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