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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | Recollecting the sum of~money which was in the desk, a 2 I,I | in politics you must have money: have we any?~What! would 3 I,I | are going to make enough~money to buy Les Tresorieres,' 4 I,I | of~spending on nonsense money earned by the sweat of our 5 I,I | If any~one of us wants money, Roguin will get it for 6 I,I | contracts should~be paid in money, for he is not sure that 7 I,I | cash,~Roguin will give the money at five per cent, hypothecated 8 I,I | succeed, if you don't make the money,~if the value of the land 9 I,I | all those people want your money."~ ~"But what people, my 10 I,I | in despair that he has~no money to put into the speculation."~ ~" 11 I,I | you who~have made your money as a merchant?'"~ ~"Merchants 12 I,II | he thought, give life to money, and he grew bigoted on~ 13 I,II | paying the whole purchase money down with the~fortune of 14 I,II | husband nor wife~considered money when it was a question of 15 I,II | convinced that the~success of money was the absolution of all 16 I,II | which disagreed with the money in the~desk, revealed the 17 I,II | replied that he had won the money, at the house of a banker,~ 18 I,III| nothing as to where the money~comes from, or how it is 19 I,III| to~risk a certain sum of money as a provision against the 20 I,III| him. Gobseck would pay no money down, unless in proportion~ 21 I,III| for himself large sums of money, in case he were forced~ 22 I,III| trouble; how did she lose her~money? Tell me."~ ~"Monsieur, 23 I,III| understood; I give you the money and put you in possession~ 24 I,IV | good~merchant ought to make money out of everything."~ ~"What 25 I,IV | Birotteau. "I'm not made of money. I don't~know that my architect 26 I,IV | same floor. All that costs money, and I don't want to ruin 27 I,IV | francs commission. It~will be money well laid out. Give me the 28 I,IV | jailer, but apt to put his money~into a bad business and 29 I,IV | I will lend you the money if you want it," he would 30 I,IV | superior consideration of money. Well,~how much is it?"~ ~" 31 I,IV | they corresponded in~ready money,--the only possible method 32 I,V | which put large sums of money in jeopardy. He~dealt in 33 I,V | Roguin might run off with the money."~ ~"My wife told me so 34 I,VI | him. "What do you need? Money?~--absent, on leave, but 35 I,VI | them and~asked for half the money down. Faille and Bouchot, 36 I,VI | expecting to~succeed, paid the money; they failed while the bottles 37 I,VI | him~the bottles and the money in hand, as an indemnity 38 I,VI | Gaudissart lent him the money to pay~the fees, for Popinot 39 I,VI | with the jest than with the money.~ ~"As for you, my son," 40 I,VI | the death. Give him his~money's worth."~ ~Popinot gazed 41 I,I | stripped himself of ready money when he put his~current 42 I,I | ought to be paid in ready money, had asked for payment~three 43 I,I | through whom he had never lost money, who paid~when they pleased, 44 I,I | give me the amount in ready money. I am truly~unhappy in making 45 I,I | must ask you to have the money ready for me to-morrow. 46 I,I | little Crottat; he wants money, for notaries will not take~ 47 I,I | we are in great need of money."~ ~"Well, I have not the 48 I,I | has~carried off Claparon's money as well! Happily, Claparon 49 I,I | been~talking to me. The money you thought you raised upon 50 I,I | making free~with his clients' money for years; and why? for 51 I,I | francs. The lender hadn't the money ready, you never~received 52 I,I | paper on the~market,--no money in hand! The Ragons, Pillerault,-- 53 I,I | provinces the priests lay up~money."~ ~Cesarine hastened to 54 I,I | ask you to send me all the money you can dispose of,~even 55 I,I | shares;~you provide the money for your share, I give bills 56 I,I | kindness, to convert~them into money. You learn that I, Claparon,-- 57 I,I | Now, what must I have? Money, to pay the~sellers. We 58 I,I | that saved me. Whether the money were in~a lawyer's hands 59 I,I | Lebas, "to have kept the money in~the Bank of France until 60 I,I | let him run off with my money, I sha'n't be such a fool 61 I,I | Roguin had returned the money to du~Tillet. Claparon, 62 I,I | mortgage never paid the money,--in all, one hundred and~ 63 I,II | Claparon's receipt for the~money."~ ~"Alas! uncle, no. The 64 I,II | been no delivery of the money, there is ground for annulling 65 I,II | They are all right. Money! money! I must have money!" 66 I,II | They are all right. Money! money! I must have money!" he 67 I,II | Money! money! I must have money!" he cried as he~went along 68 I,II | January.~ ~"Then there is no money to be had anywhere," said 69 I,II | get~his articles inserted. Money, dinners, platitudes, all 70 I,II | on the contrary, he paid money on occasion, and gave timely~ 71 I,II | if I had plenty of ready money~I need only apply there, 72 I,III| which he had received no money.~As he watched the smiling, 73 I,III| tell me, are you~in want of money? Have they asked you for 74 I,III| who know you, I offer you money on your simple note. I have 75 I,III| fortune. I have got his money;~suppose I content myself 76 I,III| told you that she lent me money. Well, on the contrary it~ 77 I,III| du Tillet, "ask for what money you want. When~Nucingen 78 I,III| no doubt counting up the money in the desk.~ ~"How will 79 I,III| down beside her.~ ~"With money," he answered, pulling out 80 I,III| Where did you get that money?"~ ~"I'll tell you all about 81 I,III| sweetmeats. Instead of taking her money to the savings-bank, she 82 I,III| that they have seen the money passed from the~lender to 83 I,III| how could~you scrape the money together if you have only 84 I,IV | banker. I will give you my~money, but I cannot risk having 85 I,IV | with all of us. Do you want~money?"~ ~"Can you give me what 86 I,IV | about business; I've got money enough, but I never can 87 I,IV | lands are converted into money; and it's for that I manage 88 I,IV | thoughts and spend their money just as it~comes. Imagine 89 I,IV | public enters; it gets its~money's worth, and we get the 90 I,IV | soundness of that principle. Money is no respecter of persons; 91 I,IV | no respecter of persons; money~has no ears, it has no heart. 92 I,V | me any~interest for this money, nor of paying it back at 93 I,V | consequently needs~but little money. Therefore, do not have 94 I,V | bars~of gold, I want my money."~ ~Pillerault and Popinot 95 I,V | those who came for their money, taking their~addresses, 96 I,V | I am willing to~lose the money."~ ~"Your nephew has done 97 I,V | who controls the~flow of money; all other human institutions 98 I,V | Heap of vermin! I want my money; I will have my money! You 99 I,V | my money; I will have my money! You shall give~me my money, 100 I,V | money! You shall give~me my money, or I carry off your scent-bags, 101 I,V | this place till I've got my money."~ ~She made a gesture as 102 I,V | mine! Brigands,~thieves, my money or--"~ ~She darted at a 103 I,V | me down. I can't get any money for ten months to redeem 104 I,V | himself.~"I will get you the money from one of my friends, 105 I,V | people,~and I sha'n't lose my money, shall I? To-morrow morning, 106 I,V | carriage bought with the money of others," she~said to 107 I,VI | ruined,~and without enough money to pay his attorney, who 108 I,VI | way they get back~their money partly by the dividend on 109 I,VI | about thirty per cent of our~money. Happy in obtaining this 110 I,VI | represents to him so much money, so much solicitude, so~ 111 I,VI | which they offered her. Money! money! was her~cry. Every 112 I,VI | they offered her. Money! money! was her~cry. Every month 113 I,VI | responsibility of managing their money, and they made over to~Pillerault 114 I,VI | to what was done with the money acquired by his labor and 115 I,VII| receipt. The rest of the money is with Crottat, ready for~ 116 I,VII| full,~anyhow; you keep the money, my poor old man! La Madou 117 I,VII| that I might scrape up~this money; but I hope, in time, to 118 I,VII| said others; "the wounds of money do not~kill."~ ~"No, but 119 I,VII| them by sending me a sum~of money large enough to--"~ ~"Do 120 I,VII| where did you take all that money from?"~ ~"I have not taken 121 I,VII| evening to receive their money. The all-powerful logic


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