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Honoré de Balzac
A start in life

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1 I | between Paris and Isle-Adam.~Having married the daughter of 2 I | coach-building, instead of having to listen to perpetual~complaints 3 II | desired to buy the farm, having heard that Monsieur Margueron' 4 II | away at nine o'clock, he having then gone to bed, she was~ 5 II | artillery,~retired in 1816, having served twenty years,--always 6 III | accident, that sub-providence, having willed that they be~without 7 III | as Pierrotin reappeared, having harnessed Bichette, the 8 IV | excellent subject to hoax. Having thus~looked over the ground, 9 IV | slaves; that's equivalent to having none at all at~Janina. In 10 IV | skin at being a nobody and having~nothing to say, gazed at 11 IV | there without protection, having to answer to Austrians~and 12 V | I congratulate myself on having travelled with three such~ 13 V | recover~Belgium for France."~ ~Having committed the odious crime 14 VI | packages with the~concierge, having, apparently, brought no 15 VI | the poultry-girl, who was having an altercation with a handsome~ 16 VI | monsieur, I could pardon you having made two hundred and fifty~ 17 VI | feet of the count, who, having completed the~purchase of 18 VII | was heard, this arrival having~apparently put the whole 19 VII | ethics, and thought that, having made the happiness~of his 20 VII | Cerisaie. On one~occasion, having given the boy an entirely 21 VIII| Georges Marest, the latter not having told his surname in~Pierrotin' 22 VIII| new-comers. Moreover, Desroches having taken an~office where legal 23 VIII| of an order in council. Having found such a volume~it was 24 VIII| clients have to be created, having learned~through Maitre Derville, 25 VIII| of the clerical race.~ ~Having received a favorable answer 26 VIII| Academy of music and dancing, having~obligingly put at the disposition 27 IX | danseuse makes a point of having some~young man who will 28 IX | the sons of poor parents, having never frequented~the great 29 IX | eight o'clock,--each course having taken two hours~to serve. 30 IX | of stage princesses, who,~having been informed, no doubt, 31 IX | pieces, much ashamed at having to mingle such~ignoble coins 32 X | sent. "You must excuse my having opened it," he~said, "but 33 X | happened that the count's son, having left the Ecole~Polytechnique 34 XI | Leger, "I am fortunate in having chosen this particular day


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