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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | to all the winds? You'll get as hoarse as a wolf. Do 2 I,I | frozen. What a goose I was to get up in~my night-gown! But 3 I,I | with his monologue; "we can get a superb salon."~ ~"Ah, 4 I,I | floor; and we shall thus get a grand appartement,~furnished 5 I,I | into the Funds. You will get ten~thousand francs' income, 6 I,I | s calculations, we shall get for~a quarter of the value 7 I,I | wants money, Roguin will get it for him by hypothecating 8 I,I | eminence."~ ~"Where will you get your three hundred thousand 9 I,I | more about it, and I'll get the truth from~Popinot to-morrow!) 10 I,I | in twenty~years they will get to the end of their property 11 I,I | their souls inside out to get hair, if~they haven't any. 12 I,II | Chinon as soon as he could get together an~income of fifteen 13 I,II | Birotteau~determined to get better results at any price, 14 I,II | had made great efforts to get employed~at "The Queen of 15 I,II | scoundrel, you will never get anything.~Your known severity 16 I,II | you are the one who~will get paid as long as there is 17 I,III| and he ordered himself to~get up very early and escape 18 I,III| was beautiful.~ ~"Popinot, get your hat, put on your shoes, 19 I,III| Mortsauf, all her perfumery. I get a good deal of custom through 20 I,III| against them, Roguin~was to get away and live in foreign 21 I,III| notary had been able to get~his accounts once more into 22 I,III| strangle the speculation and get hold of it as a dead~thing, 23 I,III| the affair, that he might get the profits of his theft~ 24 I,III| little~gains that he was to get out of the affair seemed 25 I,III| afraid that the affair may get wind. I am much~urged by 26 I,III| said Popinot. "We must get things out as~cheap as we 27 I,III| ball three weeks hence; get yourself a dress-coat, and~ 28 I,IV | a new landing, so as to get a passage-way on the~same 29 I,IV | of the blood-suckers who get the best of~our profits; 30 I,IV | from above,~and manage to get a porter's lodge beneath 31 I,IV | hands of contractors, but to get at good~effects cheaply."~ ~" 32 I,IV | made over to me, and I will~get permission to cut through 33 I,IV | adjoining~house, Cesar wished to get from Roguin the private 34 I,IV | business and then endeavor to get it back by niggardly~avarice. 35 I,IV | pockets so that they may get and keep a front place.~ ~ 36 I,IV | can't run after~anybody to get the wall rebuilt."~ ~"Those 37 I,V | that is your~affair. If you get a set-back, why the Funds 38 I,V | without commission. Wife, get my dressing~things all ready; 39 I,V | seller of nuts, so as to get hold of the raw material,~ 40 I,V | scientific men in~France, to get at the quintessence of that 41 I,V | Pray heaven, I may not get mixed up in what I~have 42 I,VI | absent, on leave, but we can get it. My arm for a duel?-- 43 I,VI | love!--Well, in order to get it played he had to take 44 I,VI | punch and a few cakes we'll get it out of him;~for, Popinot, 45 I,VI | eight sous; he was glad to get rid of them for~four; for, 46 I,VI | of power from which they get a~reflected light, though 47 I,VI | if~you can. Above all, get rid of your vile habit of 48 I,VI | Beranger at table;~and don't get fuddled. If you are drunk, 49 I,VI | for ours. The~sellers will get their pay from him in cash; 50 I,VI | to do~is to see that you get the equivalent of the hundred 51 I,VI | own engineers; you~can't get a finger in the matter unless 52 I,VI | in the matter unless you get on the right side of~them; 53 I,VI | Pillerault, determined to get to the bottom of this~co-associate.~ ~" 54 I,VI | to Claparon.~ ~"I shall get out of these clothes to-night, 55 I,VI | then, before dinner, let's get to the bottom of the prospectus;~ 56 I,VII| dozen useless attempts to get invitations for himself,~ 57 I,I | Pillerault.~ ~"If I ever get into the Chamber of Deputies, 58 I,I | nothing about it; "I cannot get your paper cashed, and I 59 I,I | tormented him~for a month to get into that land speculation, 60 I,I | creditors. At my age, to get such a set-back! A man fifty-nine~ 61 I,I | a man. Besides, you will get back your~forty thousand 62 I,I | pot-boiling before you get any broth.~If he has only 63 I,II | might take three months to get such a~judgment as would 64 I,II | resources.~ ~"Though we may get the case at once on the 65 I,II | default. We can't always get on as we wish," said Derville,~ 66 I,II | did them base services to get~his articles inserted. Money, 67 I,II | put on when they wanted to get the better of him for~their 68 I,III| I interest him;~I shall get my credit!" Adolphe Keller 69 I,III| every one who wanted to get something out of it?"~ ~*****~ ~" 70 I,III| close it the moment you get into the thick of~the enterprise; 71 I,III| If I were you I should get what I could~out of them 72 I,III| Dear fellow, you~might get me a credit at the Bank 73 I,III| take them.~ ~"Where did you get that money?"~ ~"I'll tell 74 I,III| platitudes.~ ~"Hey, my lad! we get up early, don't we?" he 75 I,III| galleys if the law~could get hold of him.~ ~"According 76 I,IV | thousand francs, and I will get~them discounted for you 77 I,IV | enough, but I never can get enough~happiness. My gracious! 78 I,IV | nothing of art! Bah! let us get rid of business,~canals, 79 I,IV | the small fry are~not to get beyond the first room. They 80 I,IV | with humbug!' On that they get out the~hunting-horns and 81 I,IV | its~money's worth, and we get the profits. The pig is 82 I,IV | Birotteau attempted to get away, seeing that the late 83 I,IV | perfumer would soon try to get rid of~him by going away 84 I,IV | s chamber.~ ~"Now I can get a loan!" cried Birotteau.~ ~" 85 I,V | finally went to~see him. To get the better of that experienced 86 I,V | dry bread; Popinot will get~along between life and death, 87 I,V | and see them; they might get~you a situation in the royal 88 I,V | in the matter who mean to get themselves~out of the scrape."~ ~" 89 I,V | will hound~me down. I can't get any money for ten months 90 I,V | showing himself.~"I will get you the money from one of 91 I,VI | illegitimate creditor?" Shall he get rid of him by attacking 92 I,VI | insolvent, who had managed to get the better of him, obtained 93 I,VI | liquidation; in this way they get back~their money partly 94 I,VI | silver. Lucky the man~who can get in at a window, slide down 95 I,VI | thousand francs. We shall thus get about thirty per cent of 96 I,VI | and form an~association to get possession of the whole 97 I,VI | though he was about to get~possession of the lands 98 I,VII| haggling over it, so that I may get an~equivalent for that loss. 99 I,VII| for that loss. Well, I'll get you a receipt in full,~anyhow; 100 I,VII| poor old man! La Madou may get in a~fury, and she does 101 I,VII| thousand francs a year to get other buildings. Therefore,


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