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Honoré de Balzac
A start in life

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far

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1 I | Railroads, in a future not far distant, must force certain 2 I | his horses might be in a~far from reassuring condition.~ ~ 3 I | rival enterprise, goes as~far as Beauvais.~ ~Along this 4 I | inhabitants on the main road as far~as the Cave were in the 5 I | that the travellers were~far more comfortable in a solid, 6 I | Isle-Adam, he~had gone too far. The coach was indeed ordered 7 I | late to~secure places as far as Chambly, came up and 8 I | never had the~advantage, so far of seeing either monsieur 9 I | generous. If you oblige him so far," said the valet, pointing~ 10 I | finger, "he'll send you on as far as that,"~stretching out 11 II | is not an intriguing man, far from it, is a captain of 12 III| mouldings and~figurines, far from being ornamental, was 13 III| Georges.~ ~"Oh! I'm not going far; only to La Cave," said 14 IV | command of his cavalry,--so~far, so good--"~ ~"Ah! that' 15 V | Moisselles, Georges, who~had so far not ceased to talk with 16 V | my way--"~ ~"It must be far," said Georges, "for I saw 17 VI | vengeance which had, so far,~supported them.~ ~The Moreaus, 18 VII| and after~bringing him so far, sound and healthy in mind 19 XI | which~the travellers had so far maintained while observing 20 XI | has stuck like me,--not far advanced~in the world. Georges


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