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Honoré de Balzac
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1 I | far distant, must force certain industries~to disappear 2 I | for his~intelligence and a certain military precision. Active 3 I | he had talked much of a certain large coach, ordered~from 4 I | the name of "rabbits." On certain trips Pierrotin~placed four 5 I | the ordinances. Thus on certain Saturday nights and~Monday 6 I | caravan, he was forced to omit certain stoppages along the road,-- 7 II | be ill, and Leger is so certain of buying the farm that 8 III | endowed by nature with a certain coarse beauty, proved~to 9 III | places," remarked Georges.~ ~Certain now of his incognito, the 10 III | Whereupon Pierrotin shouted a certain "Hi!" in which Bichette 11 III | all over, on which were~certain inflamed portions which 12 VI | country~habits had added a certain violent coloring, conveyed, 13 VI | induced his master~to agree to certain things which seem trifles 14 VI | about the~appointment of a certain "juge de paix" at Beaumont 15 VI | state, and to ask her for certain remedies,~not used by physicians, 16 VI | sees there is grandeur in a certain self-abasement. I am~afraid 17 VII | days, becomes necessary in certain cases for certain~children. 18 VII | necessary in certain cases for certain~children. It is, moreover, 19 VII | same vast country-house. Certain, through a long~lease, of 20 VII | in whom he recognized a certain likeness to his own nature,~ 21 VIII| fancy or custom does, to~a certain extent, explain Georges 22 IX | danseuse at the Gaiete had a certain rank to maintain, he~raised 23 IX | Pierrotin's coucou.~ ~"I am certain," said Godeschal, "that 24 IX | on notes, or go beyond a certain limit in anything. His~business 25 IX | because it is sincere, is certain to strike the eye~of one


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