Vandenesse, the Vicomtesse de Grandlieu, Canalis, and Mme. de Serizy. "D'Esgrignon and Maufrigneuse...
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phrases, du Croisier groveled before him, like a Sganarelle before a Geronte, begging the young Cou...
about the buildings. Wild plants sometimes find a hold in the damp niches, and weave a crown of bea...
d'Esgrignon, had even taken out his pistols, had gone so far as to think of suicide. He who would n...
commonalty, her feeling was not carried so far as to scorn the advantages of a fortune acquired in ...
said the old sailor to himself as he put his horse to a canter; "or perhaps young people are not wh...
"What an odd little old man!" said Longueville to himself. "He is so jolly and hale; but though he ...
"My dear father, I certainly do love him; but I will await your permission before I tell him so." ...
an interest in their house. Well, but so far as I know, Longueville has but one son of two-and-thir...
tenderness as she had ever felt for him before. "Yes, monsieur, in my country true love can make ev...
The Collection of Antiquities by Honore de Balzac Translated by Ellen Marriage DEDICATION To Bar...
sometime forage-contractor. Du Croisier, on the other hand, was a man to bear a grudge and nurse a ...
powdered 'heads,' and old discolored lace. No painter however earnest, no caricature however wild, ...
made famous by the efforts of the entire Liberal press. This same M. Keller, moreover, was related ...
Study of a Woman by Honore de Balzac Translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley DEDICATION To the...