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Honoré de Balzac
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1 I | toward England, there lies a road~which turns off at a place 2 I | to England~where a paved road (due to the luxury of the 3 I | was the terminus of the road,~which did not go beyond 4 I | Of late years, another road has been made~between the 5 I | Oise; but in~1822 the only road which led to Isle-Adam was 6 I | inhabitants on the main road as far~as the Cave were 7 I | certain stoppages along the road,--at~Saint-Brice, Moisselles, 8 I | more to be seen along the road.~ ~"It is a quarter-past 9 I | affair; it'll warm up the road," said the hostler.~ ~"A 10 I | coach? To shine upon "the~road," to rival the Touchards, 11 I | you don't know it, that road was only made for~squirrels,-- 12 III| stopping-places along the road, we will ourselves~explain 13 III| find the steward on the road near La Cave. As soon~as 14 IV | from that much travelled road.~ ~"What dust!" cried Mistigris.~ ~" 15 IV | have you put off into the~road," said his master. "And 16 IV | along the narrow~strip of road from Saint-Denis to Pierrefitte, 17 IV | Groslay as the coucou took the road to Saint-Brice, leaving 18 V | Pierrotin drove down the narrow road to Moisselles, Georges, 19 V | told me to leave him on the road near~there; he doesn't want 20 V | cracking his whip, and~took the road that led through the forest 21 VI | entrance was on the main road to the village. But after 22 VII| could not see him on the road to~fortune."~ ~"That Monsieur 23 VII| shall be constantly on the~road. My wife lives here, in 24 X | placed you on the right~road, and secured you a career. 25 XI | and the coach took the road through~the valley of Montmorency.~ ~ 26 XI | was at the turn into this road that Georges broke the silence


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