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1 I | drawing-room fire, and the men in groups by the~windows, 2 II | Spanish family. Spain sent men to manage her~business in 3 II | out the most remarkable men by means of these~frivolous 4 V | stooped a little,~like all men who have some heavy burden 5 VI | private~room. And there are men for whose sake young girls 6 VIII | SAKE~ ~In 1823 two young men, having agreed as a plan 7 VIII | the lake. One of the young~men met the glance thus indifferently 8 VIII | is ended.~Pull to land, men, and put us out at this 9 VIII | circumstance made the~two young men even more intimate.~ ~So 10 IX | passion in a moment as some men experience in a whole lifetime.~ ~ 11 XI | make me~happy above all men, and consecrate my love, 12 XI | be one of~the remarkable men of your country; that is 13 XIII | one of the most remarkable men of my country, to be rich,~ 14 XVI | rivalry I had seen among men of the press, and how~difficult 15 XVI | cases, because commercial men return the members; they 16 XVI | conduct attaches business men to~me, and allows me to 17 XVII | struggling.~This battle with men and things, in which I have 18 XVII | to be happy!--Of how many men~has this been the fate!~ ~" 19 XVII | of the most~influential men who work the elections. 20 XVII | critics, who make~other men's reputations but can never 21 XVII | Triumph~restores the youth of men who have been preserved 22 XIX | of the Chamber. Among the men of~the moderate party he 23 XX | by saying, what the~old men in the village say, that 24 XX | Monsieur de Soulas, of all men, ought never to have observed."~ ~" 25 XXI | knew that the~three young men had no secrets from each 26 XXI | July--in~short, one of those men of whom, in the Rue de Grenelle, 27 XXI | twenty-seven persons in all, men who in the~provinces are 28 XXI | values they said ten, for men~always begin by exaggerating 29 XXI | himself among twenty or~thirty men. The news of the meeting 30 XXII | profound silence. Some of the men~thought it showed a noble 31 XXII | breathless, it was said. These~men, all with different interests, 32 XXII | town to have one of those men who are~born to govern society 33 XXII | become one of the leading~men of Besancon), a masterpiece 34 XXII | Prefecture. Three of~four clever men would say to Albert's clients, " 35 XXII | their chances,~and clever men can prophesy their failure 36 XXII | sent him. These two worthy~men, his self-appointed spies, 37 XXIII | have won over the~young men; Madame de Watteville will 38 XXVI | close under the roadway. The men had the greatest~difficulty 39 XXVIII| eagerly courted by many~young men, achieved the purpose which