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Honoré de Balzac
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rastignac

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1 1| the like. But no matter! Rastignac had seen you the evening 2 2| December 1829, I came across Rastignac, who, in spite of the shabby 3 2| unrecognized failure in a hospital, Rastignac said, and be buried in a 4 2| You Hottentot!' laughed Rastignac; 'you do not know Foedora? 5 2| the pleasures of vanity. ~"Rastignac, punctual to his appointment, 6 2| raillery made me think that Rastignac wished to joke and excite 7 2| She rose at the sight of Rastignac, and came towards us with 8 2| every one paid to me; but Rastignac had luckily mentioned my 9 2| made a certain sensation. Rastignac was a prophet for the thousandth 10 2| be so badly lodged,' was Rastignac's slightly sarcastic comment. ' 11 2| love. ~" 'Well,' I said to Rastignac, 'they married her, or sold 12 2| I thought I would go to Rastignac on the morrow to confide 13 2| slept. ~" 'Ah, ha!' cried Rastignac, as he saw me enter his 14 2| entered, who did not escape Rastignac. He had been nodding here 15 2| understand a word of,' whispered Rastignac; 'he is a chemist, a historian, 16 2| Your Intelligence be?' So Rastignac addressed the stranger as 17 2| that a coincidence?' said Rastignac, turning to me and laughing. 18 2| advance for each volume,' said Rastignac. ~" 'No, no. He shall only 19 2| manuscript punctually.' ~"Rastignac repeated this business conversation 20 2| seven o'clock.' ~"We rose. Rastignac flung some money to the 21 2| tarnish my family name.' ~"Rastignac burst out laughing. ~" ' 22 2| dishonorable.' ~" 'Yes,' said Rastignac, 'that is all very poetical, 23 2| Champs-Elysees, we paid a visit to Rastignac's hatter and tailor. Thanks 24 2| through, and rushed off to Rastignac. We found the nominal author 25 2| If I had but listened to Rastignac, I might have had abundance 26 2| morning. ~"But I had not, like Rastignac, the 'English system' at 27 2| assistance of Finot, and Rastignac, my providence, was away. 28 2| clatter of cups and spoons. Rastignac drew roars of laughter by 29 2| of my rivals. ~" 'M. de Rastignac is a man with whom it is 30 2| thrown down so scornfully by Rastignac. He began an unmeasured 31 2| performances, and my character. Rastignac had overlooked this method 32 2| future before him,' said Rastignac. 'Some day he may be in 33 2| countess, madame,' replied Rastignac. 'Another sort of courage 34 2| receive my salary, and met Rastignac, who thought me changed 35 2| who is beyond our reach,' Rastignac interrupted. ~" 'I am mad,' 36 2| Pshaw! horrid agonies,' said Rastignac. ~" 'Or charcoal fumes?' ~" ' 37 2| bit of luck, perhaps!' ~"Rastignac's eloquence carried me away. 38 2| with dignified calmness for Rastignac's return, his room seemed 39 2| was growing drowsy when Rastignac kicked the door open and 40 2| Twenty-seven thousand francs,' said Rastignac, adding a few bank-notes 41 2| won't go to sleep,' cried Rastignac. 'Joseph! some punch!' ~" 42 2| so did an ugly phrase of Rastignac's, 'He is killing himself 43 2| I bethought me then of Rastignac's luck - - "Eh, eh! " Raphael 44 3| beside you!" Lastly, he saw Rastignac, with Mme. de Nucingen and 45 3| friend of the Marquis and of Rastignac, he had been in attendance


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