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memoranda 1
memories 1
memory 4
men 32
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mental 2
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33 once
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32 business
32 men
32 off
32 reybert
32 tell
Honoré de Balzac
A start in life

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1 I | Monsieur Moreau?--the best~of men, the most honest of men, 2 I | men, the most honest of men, a king of men, hey! He 3 I | honest of men, a king of men, hey! He might have made~ 4 I | man, a kind man, a king of men, hey!"~ ~"Pooh! Monsieur 5 III | less illicit, there are few men who never do good ones. 6 III | file,"--~the front-rank men in war, and men of rank 7 III | front-rank men in war, and men of rank in peace. Besides, 8 III | two witnesses,--two~young men a few years older than Oscar, 9 III | silence."~ ~The two young men, who seemed to have walked 10 III | smiles of the two young men, on whom these~signs of 11 III | dressed! One of the young men, the one who wore top-~boots 12 III | smiles of the two young men.~ ~"If they would only take 13 III | those that seem beyond them. Men~of genius themselves succumb 14 III | farmer to the two young men.~ ~Pierrotin still looked 15 V | three such~distinguished men," said the count,--"a painter 16 V | feels his position."~ ~"Most men would," said Pere Leger.~ ~" 17 V | Comtesse de Serizy, young men," cried the~count. "I am 18 V | Franconville?"~ ~"Monsieur knows men, not castles," said Mistigris.~ ~" 19 VI | addressing the two young men, "to invite you to~my table, 20 VI | statesman,~wept as young men weep; he wept his last tears. 21 VII | to mere pleasure. Among men he openly professed~epicureanism, 22 VII | a stone post. All young men who commit follies have 23 VIII| with the well-dressed young men whom he met. Sometimes he 24 IX | which is the way with~old men towards the young talents 25 IX | himself like other~young men who pass at a jump from 26 IX | profession with the~fortune most men hope to acquire in order 27 X | Chance which destroys men and chance which saves them 28 X | but I hate still more the men~who will go wrong in spite 29 X | since his first fault.~ ~"Men without means ought to be 30 X | sons of noble families,~and men without the article to their 31 XI | he called to four young men who mounted to the imperial; 32 XI | girls, annuities to old men; it pays the~education of


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