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Honoré de Balzac
Albert Savarus

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1 I | Restoration. Within three years of the birth of a daughter 2 II | II~Within ten years England has made two little 3 III | Wattevilles, who for twelve~years had been drawing an income 4 III | evening party. Thus, in twelve~years, what a sum must have accumulated 5 III | year.~So for the last five years Amedee had worked like a 6 IX | the Lovelaces for three~years, at a rent of two hundred 7 IX | was said to be nineteen years old; she was the old man' 8 X | been married these three~years."~ ~ ~For a few minutes 9 X | you have known me twenty years will you understand the~ 10 XI | generously gives me; but three years of~married life imply acceptance 11 XIII | Jeanrenaud's place for three years; it is~one of the finest 12 XIII | Byron lived here about seven~years at the Villa Diodati, which 13 XIII | in intimacy are equal to~years of friendship."~ ~Though 14 XIII | distance from each other for years,~with no satisfaction but 15 XIV | won the day. Thus three years were lost in a vast~enterprise, 16 XIV | a vast~enterprise, three years of struggling and courage.~ ~ 17 XIV | She had been seventeen years with~Madame de Watteville, 18 XV | under her~wing for seventeen years, and then, in one hour, 19 XV | after the loss of three years of my life. One of these~ 20 XV | of my life. One of these~years was spent in the law courts, 21 XVI | kind, extending over four~years. How many a speech to the 22 XVI | had been going on for four years; I won~that. Thus, after 23 XVII | only friend, for nearly ten years now I have been struggling.~ 24 XVIII| seventy-seven--that is to say, ten years more~than yours and mine 25 XVIII| and indeed I need a few~years yet to rise to the level 26 XVIII| pianto/ are these~eleven years, for this is the 26th of 27 XVIII| Lake of Geneva. For eleven years~have I been crying to you, 28 XVIII| letters, which for eleven years have upheld me~in my difficult 29 XVIII| would end my life. For three years now I have not~seen you, 30 XVIII| her hand. "After eleven years to write like this!"~ ~" 31 XX | maintains~that a hundred years ago, or more, there was 32 XXI | the lawyer during his two years' residence at~Besancon. 33 XXI | so as to keep him five~years longer at Besancon.~ ~At 34 XXI | would die of it in a few years.~Eloquence is, nowadays, 35 XXII | will be your slave for five~years longer, if, instead of returning 36 XXII | of his going there five years hence."~ ~This calculation 37 XXII | Abbe, for more~than twelve years now she had reigned over 38 XXV | against~strangers; indeed, two years previously they had received


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