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35 year
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Honoré de Balzac
Albert Savarus

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1 I | taking the Abbe's arm to~go into the dining-room. "If 2 II | went out towards noon, to go to one of~his farms and 3 III | Paris, whither he meant to go as Depute.~ ~All these manoeuvres 4 IV | knows it very well."~ ~"Go on, I beg, Monsieur de Soulas."~ ~" 5 V | V~"Then, does he not go to mass?" asked Madame de 6 V | informed me; the man did not go in, but merely~knocked at 7 VI | Rosalie thought she would go to confession. Next morning, 8 VIII | possessions. Then you can go where you please; my journey 9 VIII | will breakfast~here. I will go back to Lucerne to fetch 10 IX | of strong feelings, who go through as much~passion 11 X | story, and begged him to go to~Lucerne to fetch their 12 X | As soon as Rodolphe could go out he went to the Bergmanns' 13 XI | dumbness.~ ~"Where would you go, Signora Lamporani?" he 14 XIV | with~firm determination.~ ~"Go this evening," she said. " 15 XIV | land at les Rouxey. I will go there! If there is no lawsuit, 16 XV | hardly possible."~ ~"Just go and find out, and note the 17 XV | I made up my mind to go into politics solely, to 18 XVI | drawing-rooms, he will never go there! He never shows~himself 19 XVI | eight in the morning; I go~to bed after my dinner, 20 XVII | qualms in his body as I go through every day now that~ 21 XVIII | No, dearest, do not go to Milan; stay at Belgirate. 22 XVIII | her maid next morning,~"go and post this letter. Tell 23 XIX | Baron and his~wife wished to go out of the town, they went 24 XIX | earn forgiveness. Let~us go in a boat to the further 25 XX | English gardens. Let us go to~Besancon and bring back 26 XX | election, and you will see!"~ ~"Go to the election! take the 27 XX | Vicar-General.~ ~"Girardet can go," said Savarus. "I cannot 28 XXI | an immediate readiness to go~to the election--in short, 29 XXII | proceedings. He dared not go to the~Vicar-General, and 30 XXII | first told you. But you must go there~to-morrow; I will 31 XXV | Jerome saw the servant go out again with an~immense 32 XXVII | foreseeing that I should go to~him, placed the General 33 XXVIII| allow it."~ ~"If I were to go to see him?"~ ~"No Carthusian 34 XXVIII| daughter, who simply desired to go~to Paris to give herself


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