id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9548 Sandars, Mary Frances Honore de Balzac, His Life and Writings .txt text/plain 96618 3855 67 same subject to Madame Hanska, Balzac's enormous power of reserve, and of the letters written by Balzac, from 1833 to 1848, to Madame Hanska, long way behind Madame de Berny--without whom Balzac, as we know him, Balzac writes to Madame Hanska: "The papers will have told went to the post to claim Balzac's letters, and through Madame Hanska Surville was ill, Madame Balzac's reason or life was despaired of; and Balzac chose this time to consult a somnambulist about Madame Hanska, Madame Hanska, as there began to appear from this time in Balzac's and Madame Honore de Balzac would return to Paris, and would live to a The relations between Balzac and Madame Hanska at this time are Two days later, Balzac wrote to Madame Carraud a letter in which he May. This is proved by a letter from Madame de Balzac[*] to a friend, Balzac's letters to Madame Hanska which has been found up to this ./cache/9548.txt ./txt/9548.txt