id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13159 Balzac, Honoré de Lost Illusions .txt text/plain 255802 14496 80 David's generous offer of forty francs a month if Lucien would come to "Lucien," said David, "do you know what I have just received from David had made a marriage-settlement of ten thousand francs on Eve. Lucien then spoke of his idea of a loan, and Mme. Chardon undertook to "There is more generosity in his character than I thought," said Mme. de Bargeton to herself when Lucien was included in the invitation. "I shall remember this day as long as I live," said Lucien. "Come, let us be off," said Lousteau, and taking up Lucien's your money's worth," a woman said, pointing out Lucien to an old man. "Poor man!" said Lucien, "he is looking forward to an evening's "If I work hard I may make five hundred francs a month," Lucien said. more of Lucien Chardon (de Rubempre he calls himself now), he was Mme. de Bargeton's lover, our great poet, David Sechard's brother-in-law, ./cache/13159.txt ./txt/13159.txt