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foulard 1
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29 air
29 besides
29 continued
29 four
29 husband
29 lost
29 myself
Honoré de Balzac
A start in life

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1 I | The~afternoon departure at four o'clock usually lagged on 2 I | certain trips Pierrotin~placed four rabbits on the bench, and 3 I | fact that the other was on four wheels. This coach, of comical~ 4 I | Saint-Denis at half-~past four o'clock in the afternoon, 5 I | frontage has only three or four windows on~the faubourg 6 I | like this, and I've only four booked! A pretty state of 7 I | Paris; sometimes three or four packages a day,--either 8 II | count rose at all seasons by four o'clock in the morning,~ 9 II | from Paris. For three or four years Moreau had held~the 10 III | that is to say, three or four times a month--Pierrotin, 11 VI | the Moreau household. For~four years the Reyberts, cut 12 VI | in his own~carriage with four horses."~ ~"How did the 13 VII | must live. There are but four careers for a~young man 14 VII | see, your uncle~Cardot has four children. He gave his establishment, 15 VII | has~millions, he has also four children by two wives; and, 16 VII | son, the notary, cost him~four hundred thousand francs; 17 VII | in you, whom he sees~only four times a year. He has never 18 VII | capital into three shares of four hundred thousand francs 19 VII | at all about the three or four~other tenants of the same 20 VII | as~it were, the head of four great families. Leave us, 21 VIII| chosen,~between the hours of four in the afternoon to half-past 22 IX | du Bruel, and Finot,~all four accustomed to Parisian orgies, 23 IX | Cabirolos. Gold glittered on four card-tables in the~bed-chamber. 24 X | Nathan. So you'll have~the four loveliest creatures ever 25 X | Desroches, who always rose at four, was in his office by~seven. 26 XI | to which were harnessed four iron-gray horses that would~ 27 XI | retained only three or four tufts of hair above his 28 XI | passengers,~he called to four young men who mounted to 29 XI | and the vehicle,~drawn by four horses brought at Roye,


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