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Honoré de Balzac
A start in life

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1 I | competition. Beaten on the long distances of~twelve to eighteen 2 I | building extends back through a long~court-yard, at the end of 3 I | the inn, and~through the long court-yard to the stables, 4 I | which could be~read on a long sign, "Hotel du Lion d'Argent," 5 II | Monsieur de Serizy had long~worn the grand cross of 6 II | questions would require a long history, which~would injure 7 II | was set, the farmer had long endeavored to come~to an 8 III | told plainly that she had long renounced the world. Her~ 9 III | he were starting upon a long journey,~and went with him 10 III | his fellow-traveller was~long, and delicate, and pale. 11 III | Pierrotin.~ ~"Yes, but don't be long," answered the latter.~ ~" 12 III | said Mistigris, "'art is long, but life is short'~--to 13 III | black.~ ~The count wore a long blue overcoat, buttoned 14 IV | enduring those climates long; besides, the emotions of 15 IV | Well, it would take too long to tell you all~the delicious 16 VI | guard-room. He was dressed in a long~blue overcoat which came 17 VII | Our bones will be jelly long before that fellow makes 18 VII | period of service not being long enough to obtain one.~On 19 VII | office, you must go through a long probation by~the help of 20 VII | country-house. Certain, through a long~lease, of ending his days 21 VII | a square nose, thick and long,~which gave him somewhat 22 VIII| and farces of the embryo long robe~Ten days later, Oscar 23 VIII| at~the Theatre-Francais. Long life to Maitre Bordin! May 24 IX | Bravo! very well! vivat!~Long live the Marests!"~ ~"What' 25 IX | further enlarged his ideas. As long as he had only his~patrimony 26 IX | too much, don't play too long, and maintain a proper dignity,-- 27 XI | This coat, which had seen long service at balls, had now,~ 28 XI | the collar~was greasy; long usage had frayed the edges


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