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Honoré de Balzac
A start in life

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1 I | Isle-Adam, the distance is six miles. No speculating enterprise~ 2 I | vehicle allowed him to put six travellers on~two seats, 3 I | the "interior," contained six passengers on two~seats; 4 I | Pierrotin managed to~poke six passengers; this space was 5 I | which was rated to carry six~persons; and he took out 6 I | was only paying a tax on six. On these specially~lucky 7 I | he would take my note for six months."~ ~At this moment 8 II | farm consisted of ninety-~six parcels of land bordering 9 II | officer, with a pension of six hundred francs, and we~live 10 II | husband has a pension of six hundred francs," he said,~ 11 III | he deposited the hampers,~six wooden chairs with straw 12 III | Pierrotin, "there'll be six of you."~ ~"Where's your 13 V | conductor of Touchard's six o'clock coach, told me that 14 V | Moulineaux brings in to-day six thousand francs in rental.~ 15 VI | and wants it served at six~o'clock. What are we to 16 VII | especially for the last six years, on the~delicate charity 17 VII | privations I have endured for six years in order~to carry 18 VII | Cardot had been a widower six years. As~head-clerk of 19 VII | reap an annuity of some six hundred francs apiece on 20 VII | same condition for the last six~years,--the old man being 21 VII | forced to take a sum of six hundred francs~a year for 22 VII | your son will cost you only six hundred francs,~without 23 VIII| as I did when a clerk, on six hundred~francs a year. What 24 VIII| Godeschal had made five or six parties of pleasure with 25 VIII| office, during the first~six months of Desroches' installation, 26 IX | that fine outfit! I~have six frilled shirts of fine linen 27 IX | by~going this morning, at six o'clock, to see the head-clerk 28 X | his side, getting~up at six and finding that Oscar had 29 X | career of a soldier.~Besides, six years of military service 30 X | I~swear to you that the six years I must still stay 31 XI | Then, after bundling in the six passengers,~he called to


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