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bragging 2
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31 present
31 six
31 ten
30 boy
30 coucou
30 france
30 herself
Honoré de Balzac
A start in life

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1 III| was afraid of~injuring her boy if she asked Pierrotin for 2 III| for the reason that the boy was always~in school at 3 III| exaggerated~tenderness for her boy,--the bete-noire of his 4 III| Madame Clapart to send the boy down to~him for a month 5 III| them her tenderness for the boy.~ ~"What is the matter with 6 III| back seat," she said to the boy, looking fondly at him with~ 7 VI | a riding-whip.~ ~"Ah! my boy, so here you are? How is 8 VI | affection which he felt for~the boy. Trained by his mother to 9 VI | dressed like an English boy in a handsome~jacket with 10 VI | graces.~ ~"Mamma, the Husson boy is with papa," added the 11 VI | feelings out of pity.~ ~"The boy just wanted to be funny 12 VI | gossiped about me~before a boy! holding up my secrets and 13 VI | persons.~As for that miserable boy who has wounded me to death, 14 VI | your feelings before the boy, who was in his bed and, 15 VI | What a dressing that boy will get from Monsieur and 16 VI | yards, which rang with the boy's outcries and~sobs. He 17 VI | On your knees, wretched boy! and ask pardon of him who 18 VII| brought upon herself.~ ~"A boy who has never won a prize 19 VII| Cardot; and she took the boy to call upon him three times~ 20 VII| occasion, having given the boy an entirely new suit of 21 VII| catastrophe caused by my poor boy's heedlessness~may prove 22 VII| I'll ask him to let~the boy live with him at nine hundred 23 VII| living, in future. If the boy ever means to become a man~ 24 IX | but business first,~my boy."~ ~"Do you hear that, Oscar?" 25 IX | Amuse yourself, my dear boy, but remember the advice 26 IX | Florentine.~ ~"Oh! poor boy! he is drunk with punch 27 X | What can he do~now, poor boy?"~ ~"Whatever he pleases!" 28 X | that too."~ ~"Miserable boy! you lost fifteen hundred 29 X | Husson."~ ~"Poor unhappy boy! what grief he has caused 30 X | owe it~all to that dear boy. You are really too unjust--"~ ~"


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