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Honoré de Balzac
A start in life

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1 I | afternoon departure at four o'clock usually lagged on till half-past,~ 2 I | morning, fixed for eight o'clock, was seldom known~to take 3 I | Saint-Denis at half-~past four o'clock in the afternoon, and arrived 4 I | Touchards. It was past eight~o'clock. Under the enormous porch 5 I | morning. But when seven o'clock~came, Monsieur le comte 6 II | at all seasons by four o'clock in the morning,~and worked 7 II | and went~to bed at nine o'clock. In recognition of such 8 II | was sent away at nine o'clock, he having then gone to 9 III | pair disappeared. Nine o'clock was striking in the hotel 10 IV | up.~ ~It was now eleven o'clock. The weather, which had 11 V | now about half-past one o'clock.~ ~"Ha! here's Pere Leger," 12 V | conductor of Touchard's six o'clock coach, told me that Monsieur~ 13 V | must deliver by three o'clock for a great~dinner at Stors; 14 V | works from three to eight o'clock; after eight he takes his 15 VI | wants it served at six~o'clock. What are we to do?"~ ~During 16 VI | which left~Paris at one o'clock, had stopped before the 17 VII | Moreau~ ~ ~At eight o'clock that evening, Madame Clapart, 18 VII | This~was served at eleven o'clock; after that he dressed and 19 VIII| did not end till seven o'clock the next morning.~ ~This 20 VIII| departure came at five o'clock,~"I have a cousin who is 21 IX | following day, at two o'clock, a young man entered the 22 IX | Rocher de Cancale at two o'clock. Afterwards, I'll take you 23 IX | going this morning, at six o'clock, to see the head-clerk at 24 IX | a copy ready by seven o'clock to-~morrow morning."~ ~" 25 IX | Sundays, from ten to two o'clock, had already departed.~ ~ 26 IX | when, at half-past two o'clock, Oscar entered the salon 27 IX | not appear till eight o'clock,--each course having taken 28 IX | injured his vein. By three o'clock in the morning, after~various 29 IX | had come in~about two o'clock, "do you dine here to-morrow? 30 X | clasped hands, "It is twelve o'clock! I am lost,~dishonored! 31 X | Desroches' office~before seven o'clock in the morning. Godeschal, 32 X | before Desroches by eight o'clock.~ ~Meantime Desroches, who 33 XI | was~standing, at eight o'clock, one morning in the month


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