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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | in the guard-room. Did he come to bed to-night? Why, of 2 I,I | coming into the~bedroom.~ ~"Come and warm yourself, and tell 3 I,I | said, "she won't hear us. Come, Birotteau,~speak up. What 4 I,I | me, and now the ruin has~come. To play a part in politics 5 I,I | Isn't it much better to come and visit our daughter~after 6 I,I | others. Why should they come and offer you~millions? 7 I,I | up~your visions. We can come and pass the winters in 8 I,I | their respective quarters. Come now! If this affair were~ 9 I,I | Would Ragon and Pillerault~come and say to me: 'Why do you 10 I,I | household of~dishonesty!"~ ~"Come, be calm, Cesar! A woman 11 I,I | more. Honor before fortune.~Come, go to bed, dear friend, 12 I,I | first~went into business? Come, let us do good for good' 13 I,II | happy chances which only~come in early youth; he intended 14 I,II | inspiration which could~only have come to a common man or a man 15 I,II | ignorant from whence have come, or where~may grow, the 16 I,II | expressions were caught such as come to the surface of those 17 I,II | people among whom he had come~meaning to make his fortune. 18 I,II | in~litigation that he had come to look upon the meagre 19 I,III| said, when he~saw Anselme come down.~ ~Popinot, the admirable 20 I,III| and Madame Roguin. He had come~there not so much to seduce 21 I,III| last blow.~ ~"After wills come marriage contracts," said 22 I,III| belong to our own country. Come, Popinot, have you the~courage 23 I,IV | note-books~which invariably come from women.~ ~"Well," said 24 I,IV | will do me the honor to come to my ball,~monsieur? Men 25 I,IV | mere appartement? I have~come down to such details merely 26 I,IV | myself down!"~ ~"Let us come to a settlement," said Birotteau, 27 I,IV | sour~smile; "but when you come to letting houses in Paris, 28 I,IV | to-morrow; but to-day let us come to an~agreement by word 29 I,IV | into mischief. Have you~come about him, my worthy magistrate?" 30 I,V | lad; for if you have to come upon me, it will be your~ 31 I,V | be doubly happy. Adieu; come and dine on Sunday with 32 I,V | shrewd courtesy. "We have come to consult you, a second 33 I,V | in the color of~the hair come from changes in the circumjacent 34 I,V | weeks from Sunday;~pray come to it, monsieur. Do us the 35 I,VI | behold!~A Frenchman true!"~ ~"Come and talk with me for ten 36 I,VI | saw~its importance.~ ~"Come forth! perfumers, hair-dressers, 37 I,VI | was wounded by Napoleon. Come to the ball, and bring your 38 I,VI | body feel that the time has come to restore the capital~to 39 I,VI | Cesarine is charming. Come here, my love," said Madame 40 I,VI | statement, hein? Famous! Come,~Finot, sit down; attack 41 I,VI | Popinot. "He has actually come to see me."~ ~"An uncle!" 42 I,VI | nephew,~"dress yourself, and come with me to Monsieur Birotteau' 43 I,VII| prefect of~the Seine; he'll come or he won't come, but any 44 I,VII| he'll come or he won't come, but any way he commands 45 I,VII| call the authorities. Now come the big~wigs,--Monsieur 46 I,VII| Then she'll be sure to come," said Cesar, bent on getting 47 I,VII| matter of form,--he won't come."~ ~"Yes, he will, for his 48 I,VII| added naively, "there will come a~Monday."~ ~*****~ ~Nothing 49 I,VII| francs if someone~would only come in now and pay us a visit."~ ~" 50 I,VII| congratulate you. I shall come to only one fete~here,-- 51 I,I | The painter who had come intending to have his bill 52 I,I | disaster begins, but they soon come to be, out of sheer necessity."~ ~" 53 I,I | you."~ ~"Du Tillet!"~ ~"Come, try to walk."~ ~"My God! 54 I,I | flight. Tell~Cesarine to come down to me, and beg her 55 I,I | at her as she slept.~ ~"Come, papa, take courage! you 56 I,I | entering;~"may I tell him to come up?"~ ~"Now we shall learn 57 I,I | looking at Lebas. "I have come now to ask for a~trifle, 58 I,I | ourselves, of course, we could come to an~understanding about 59 I,I | can see. We have got to~come down with forty thousand 60 I,I | little manipulation he will come out all right."~ ~The poor 61 I,I | life, past, present, and to come,~--it was not the fugitive 62 I,II | without another word. He had come to seek~courage and consolation, 63 I,II | time; I will be brief. I come on~commercial business only,-- 64 I,II | approves of the operation, come back here with him to-morrow 65 I,III| marking-iron; he lost his head.~ ~"Come," said Adolphe, "my brother 66 I,III| toward the boulevard.~ ~"Come, my dear master,--for you 67 I,III| de la Chaussee-d'Antin; come~home with me."~ ~They entered 68 I,III| Tell Monsieur Legras to come here, and then find Joseph 69 I,III| do wrong. Misfortune has come; I will be silent, resigned, 70 I,III| that the fresh meat he~had come to taste was not yet cut 71 I,III| possession of~old wines which had come to perfect mellowness, and 72 I,IV | cashier to me."~ ~"He has not come, monsieur," said the valet.~ ~" 73 I,IV | by which he~entered.~ ~"Come in!" cried Claparon, the 74 I,IV | woman~yourself? No? Then come with me to Italy. We will 75 I,IV | catching him round the waist. "Come, let's have our~breakfast, 76 I,IV | of them."~ ~"No one has come but Monsieur Lempereur."~ ~" 77 I,IV | developed for ten years to come, according to Nucingen, 78 I,IV | it all is, my~good sir. Come, go into the business with 79 I,IV | the modern loan-system. Come and~see me often; you'll 80 I,IV | to~understand each other. Come, another glass of champagne! 81 I,IV | Gobseck. Du Tillet will come to a bad end at the Bourse. 82 I,IV | Birotteau.~ ~"You will have to come and see me," said Claparon; " 83 I,IV | paper you gave Cayron has come back to us protested; I 84 I,IV | to his partner, "I have come to ask a~service of you."~ ~" 85 I,IV | Will you do me the honor to come up into my bedroom? We shall 86 I,V | creditors, if there should come a failure, can lay no~blame 87 I,V | be Thy name; Thy kingdom come;~Thy will be done on earth, 88 I,V | sign to Madame~Cesar to come down. On seeing his niece 89 I,V | I know that you have not come on your own account," said 90 I,V | I know why you have come!" cried Birotteau.~ ~"My 91 I,V | Cesar, calmly. "Dishonor has come;~I must now think only of 92 I,V | upon us!"~ ~"Hey! let them come," said the woman; "I'll 93 I,V | porter in the markets."~ ~"Come, you are a good man," said 94 I,V | yours which I gave him."~ ~"Come and see me to-morrow morning," 95 I,VI | creditors, real or pretended, come~forward to select the provisional 96 I,VI | electors who never~fail to come to the meeting,--proposes 97 I,VI | sue for justice, go and come, and stir up~sympathy; and, 98 I,VI | that of Ragon, as hard to come out pure from the first~ 99 I,VI | pure from the first~as to come out safe from the second. 100 I,VI | dominoes. That is why I have come with you."~ ~Monsieur Molineux 101 I,VI | the Rue des~Cinq-Diamants; come and see my nephew," said 102 I,VII| the country, and you must come."~ ~Cesar, who wrote a superb 103 I,VII| Anselme and Cesarine!~but come back by four o'clock."~ ~" 104 I,VII| has given me."~ ~"Will it come soon?" she said.~ ~"Soon," 105 I,VII| wife, was not tender.~ ~"Come, what do you want, my poor 106 I,VII| dear Monsieur Birotteau, come and see me,"~said Lourdois. " 107 I,VII| at the change which had come over the beautiful woman; 108 I,VII| After our~marriage I shall come and pass the days from eight 109 I,VII| interest. I must ask you to come with me now to~Monsieur 110 I,VII| legal and undeniable."~ ~"Come, then," said du Tillet, 111 I,VII| his old home,~and they had come to the house to make arrangements


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