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Concerning A Poor Man Who Was Called Le Vieux Par-chemins by Honore de Balzac
The old chronicler who furnished the hemp to weave the present story, is said to have lived at the time…
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Concerning A Provost Who Did Not Recognise Things by Honore de Balzac
In the good town of Bourges, at the time when that lord the king disported himself there, who afterwards abandoned…
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Despair In Love by Honore de Balzac
Balzac admits Despair in Love has little to teach us other than there are unlucky meetings in life. Speaking of…
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How the Chateau d’Azay Came to be Built by Honore de Balzac
Jehan, son of Simon Fourniez, called Simonnin, a citizen of Tours– originally of the village of Moulinot, near to Beaune,…
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How The Pretty Maid Of Portillon Convinced Her Judge by Honore de Balzac
The Maid of Portillon, who became as everyone knows, La Tascherette, was, before she became a dyer, a laundress at…
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Innocence by Honore de Balzac
By the double crest of my fowl, and by the rose lining of my sweetheart’s slipper! By all the horns…
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In Which It Is Demonstrated That Fortune Is Always Feminine by Honore de Balzac
During the time when knights courteously offered to each other both help and assistance in seeking their fortune, it happened…
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Louis Lambert by Honore de Balzac
DEDICATION“Etnunc et semper dilectoe dicatum.” Louis Lambert was born at Montoire, a little town in the Vendomois, where his father…
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Melmoth Reconciled by Honore de Balzac
To Monsieur le Gnral Baron de Pommereul, a token of thefriendship between our fathers, which survives in their sons. DE…
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