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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | doing well? Bah! I should know of it. Does~one ever know 2 I,I | know of it. Does~one ever know what a man has got in his 3 I,I | he is, though he doesn't know why, he can't~froth up his 4 I,I | Petit-Matelot that I should~never know him till I tried him. And / 5 I,I | died of~terror; I did not know what to imagine. What are 6 I,I | Goodness! Birotteau, do you know what I am thinking of as 7 I,I | To hold the gridiron and know how the fish are fried, 8 I,I | nor a deputy-mayor. Do you know~what I should be? A shopkeeper 9 I,I | heart more~and more. I must know more about it, and I'll 10 I,I | have education; we don't know how to talk,~nor to play ' 11 I,I | fine furniture? Not he! I know very well you~have been 12 I,I | Such things happen. Do we know him well? He has only been 13 I,I | friendship. If he doesn't know~how to judge du Tillet he 14 I,I | be blind; and if he does know him, why~does he pet him? 15 I,I | met a child who did not know the value of a louis, wouldn' 16 I,I | thing; just so with stocks. Know then, Constance-Barbe-~Josephine 17 I,I | department of~commerce, you know the laws. So far, you have 18 I,I | of~Hero and Leander: you know, the woman who pours oil 19 I,I | sentiments never die."~ ~"Alas! I know it well."~ ~"At a certain 20 I,I | Bourse. He knows that I know a thing about him which~ 21 I,I | father to him; you don't know all I did for him."~ ~"You 22 I,II | Birotteau, perfumer, did not~know an iota of natural history, 23 I,II | new departure.~He did not know, moreover neither nations 24 I,III| Popinot, and you shall know it; all~we have to do is 25 I,IV | not made of money. I don't~know that my architect can do 26 I,IV | concluding my arrangements I must know whether the floors were 27 I,IV | lose on them."~ ~"I don't know those signatures," said 28 I,IV | young man; "but as I don't know how to deal with a~bourgeois-- 29 I,IV | specifications signed. I~know the ways of contractors: 30 I,IV | piano, to let the architect know that the perfumer's daughter~ 31 I,IV | How much do~you want? I know business well enough to 32 I,IV | indemnity~towards it. We never know who may live or die, and 33 I,IV | luck to the brides, you know! Now, just handle those 34 I,V | to-morrow is Friday, you know, and I shouldn't like--"~ ~" 35 I,V | Monsieur Vauquelin,--you know why.~A white cravat, of 36 I,V | idea--"~ ~"Papa, I don't know what you are talking about."~ ~" 37 I,V | astonished clerks, who did not know what to make of these gorgeous~ 38 I,V | me hear what it is."~ ~"I know that hair has lately occupied 39 I,V | be ridiculous. You don't know~how queer the public is; 40 I,V | are the ancients, as you know: I~agree with Boileau. Why 41 I,V | preserves the hair: they don't know~that whale-oil is just as 42 I,V | Your time~is precious, I know, but he will never have 43 I,V | hire the shop."~ ~"We all know the cause of this household 44 I,VI | said Birotteau. "Do you know that we could use oil at~ 45 I,VI | envy. Ah! you will soon know that, young man," he said~ 46 I,VI | experience in business. You know, of course, why I~make this 47 I,VI | great discovery--"~ ~"We know you by heart, Cesar," said 48 I,VI | they concern commerce, you~know. 'Rivers,' said Pascal, ' 49 I,VI | continued Cesar.~ ~"Yes, I know. Who told me of that,--the 50 I,VI | perfumery; the Bourbons know how to reward all~merit. 51 I,VI | said Gaudissart, "you don't know the provincials; there's~ 52 I,VI | him dead-~drunk! You don't know what it is, Finot, unless 53 I,VII| friends whom they~did not know they had. These eager attentions 54 I,VII| whose names they~did not know. When, a week before the 55 I,VII| to people whom you only know as customers. Are you going 56 I,VII| harmony which artists alone know how~to attain by carrying 57 I,VII| Then hope."~ ~"Do you know what you have said to me 58 I,I | and wish to pretend~they know nothing about it; "I cannot 59 I,I | your signature about; I know enough of business to~feel 60 I,I | Why ask the question? To know if your two hundred and 61 I,I | there~are so many Lebas, you know, of one kind or another--"~ ~" 62 I,I | are a~clever merchant; you know very well that we should 63 I,I | think ourselves~so virtuous, know how we shall end. A last 64 I,II | misfortune~overtakes you,--I know Constance, she will work 65 I,II | of~good fellowship, you know!" "Gaudissart, jolly dog!" 66 I,II | signature is virgin,--and you~know what difficulties that puts 67 I,III| soul, nor honor! You don't know what they are~capable of 68 I,III| the scoundrels?~I, who know you, I offer you money on 69 I,III| only for a moment."~ ~"I know,--that affair of Roguin," 70 I,III| You are not a Roguin; I know~you," said du Tillet,--" 71 I,III| Monsieur Cesar Birotteau, you know."~ ~Du Tillet cut the pate, 72 I,III| neighborhood, every one, was to know that he could not meet his~ 73 I,III| you. I had nothing, you know. Young men are sometimes 74 I,III| You~must tell me; I must know what it is."~ ~"Well," said 75 I,III| them?"~ ~"No."~ ~"Then you know nothing," said Popinot. " 76 I,III| be they fools or saints, know what is what in love. The~ 77 I,III| remember Madame~Birotteau.~ ~"I know all," said Constance in 78 I,III| Madame Birotteau.~ ~"I don't know," answered Popinot. "Though 79 I,III| were, in~a rosy flame.~ ~"I know you would; I told him so. 80 I,III| ferentes/, even if she does not~know Latin. Constance wept in 81 I,III| s hand, as if to let him know she was~betrothed to Anselme.~ ~ ~ 82 I,IV | reffuse me, no creydit! Yes, I know der Prayfic of die~Seine 83 I,IV | in der gounting-room. I know vy. Der mines of~Wortschin 84 I,IV | begin my life over again. I~know your father,--he will not 85 I,IV | intelligent Austrian~hands that know nothing of art! Bah! let 86 I,IV | angelic nature, in that they know how to mingle an infinite~ 87 I,V | deal~of this," he added. "I know you love Cesarine devotedly, 88 I,V | house of Popinot. Do~you know how much the boldest money-lender 89 I,V | you these~maxims, though I know how good and pious you are, 90 I,V | are only momentary. I well know your delicacy, and I~wish 91 I,V | morning, and then we shall know what their~intentions are."~ ~ 92 I,V | Pillerault knew or could know that Bidault, called~Gigonnet, 93 I,V | had been acquired.~ ~"I know that you have not come on 94 I,V | that you do not already know; so I will be~brief," said 95 I,V | mounts the~breach.~ ~"I know why you have come!" cried 96 I,V | zenting Pirodot to me. I don't~know," he added, addressing Gobenheim 97 I,V | through the quarter. I don't know what that poor~devil of 98 I,V | mother; "it teaches~us to know our true friends."~ ~The 99 I,VI | no~one in Paris does not know, that a judge of the commercial 100 I,VI | were well-~known, who would know how to reconcile the interests 101 I,VI | Ah, uncle! you do not know the sort of man this Molineux 102 I,VI | our affairs?"~ ~"I wish to know," said Molineux, with pompous 103 I,VI | spheres beset mankind, will know what a martyrdom it was 104 I,VII| love thee better since I~know thee well. Oh, /dear/!" 105 I,VII| hand:--~ ~"I adore you! You know it well, angel of my life, 106 I,VII| trifling error. You shall know all,~Anselme. I shall not 107 I,VII| said the old man, "do you know what is at the bottom of~


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