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Honoré de Balzac
Albert Savarus

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1 I | to dine with him as they came out of court. He accepted, 2 II | Then, at three~o'clock he came home, admired on horseback 3 III | taken there by her~mother, came back to breakfast, did needlework 4 V | person; for Monsieur Savaron came out in a black merino dressing-~ 5 V | cotton~window-curtains. He came out of his private room, 6 VI | dressing-room windows. When the hour came, she felt almost~pleasure 7 VI | the hour when the lawyer came to Mass. Then she~was seized 8 VII | way as to see Albert as he came into church.~ ~The man must 9 VII | by the word Mystery.~ ~He came in. The church, till now 10 VII | minutes. By the time she came out from the confessional,~ 11 VII | on familiar terms. Alfred came in the morning to discuss~ 12 VII | produced in the county, came under discussion~that mid-winter 13 VIII | capital to be his when he came of age. It was~bold; it 14 VIII | walked round the hamlet and came to the neighborhood of the~ 15 IX | Brunnen and to Schwytz, and came in at~nightfall. From afar 16 IX | observed by them as they came towards him. What~was Rodolphe' 17 X | surgeon there, and when he~came, enjoined on him absolute 18 X | the pretended dumb girl came to see him and~bring him 19 XI | this was done, the lover~came to propose to Francesca 20 XII | part as a~mute. The bark came nearer; when at length Francesca 21 XII | nor by~the Simplon; he came by sea, by Marseilles, and 22 XIII | the false Lamparini, who came forward to meet him, welcomed 23 XV | all my hopes, and which came to~a bad end in consequence 24 XVI | so many champions meet, I came to a determination~painful 25 XVI | antagonism to the town. I came here only to~leave the place 26 XVI | each other.'~ ~"When he came to thank me afterwards, 27 XVII | tell me, I was old when I came to Besancon, and~Besancon 28 XXI | Alfred Boucher when he came in, full of enthusiasm, 29 XXII | Monsieur de Chavoncourt came~forward; then Albert appeared, 30 XXII | the world. Albert Savarus came home,~putting a brave face 31 XXIV | she asked the man, who came to the foot of the wall.~ ~" 32 XXV | at the Hotel National; he came in his own carriage with 33 XXV | Just as two was striking he came to~call on Monsieur Savarus, 34 XXV | And the letter which came so late to Abbe de Grancey?" 35 XXV | upset as he was. So he who came so~mysteriously, as Mademoiselle 36 XXV | Jack is gone by the way he came," said an elector on hearing 37 XXVI | marriage Mariette and Jerome came to les Rouxey to succeed~ 38 XXVI | Louise--the Vicar-~General came one day to les Rouxey, deputed, 39 XXVII| the Duchess d'Argaiolo, came here to take back his~daughter' 40 XXVII| Watteville's confession a clerk came to~Besancon from Monsieur


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