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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,II | appeared at any~meeting of creditors, and held on to his securities. 2 I,I | property should belong to~his creditors, and he should administer 3 I,I | should be handed over to his creditors, and he himself banished 4 I,I | Tanrade, and all the little~creditors who ought to be paid in 5 I,I | I have no receipt; the~creditors will think I am an accomplice 6 I,I | thirty per cent saved~for the creditors. At my age, to get such 7 I,I | give~fifty per cent to the creditors, so little Crottat tells 8 I,II | Chaffaroux, and all the other creditors with unpaid bills~passed 9 I,II | are customary to uneasy~creditors before they take the sanguinary 10 I,II | the most exacting~of the creditors. The demonstrative perfumer, 11 I,III| but she cannot favor some~creditors to the detriment of others. 12 I,IV | anything to the detriment of~my creditors," said Cesar, stunned by 13 I,V | off his~debts. Thus the creditors, if there should come a 14 I,V | need ask nothing of our creditors."~ ~"They will think you 15 I,V | Anselme,--two indulgent creditors, the Ragons: all these kind~ 16 I,V | your whole assets to your creditors, and~keep out of business. 17 I,V | everything belongs to my creditors. I own nothing but my own~ 18 I,V | insisting that he would see his creditors and explain~his affairs 19 I,VI | conference at which the creditors and their debtor sign a~ 20 I,VI | the still unknown body of creditors, and also to protect~the 21 I,VI | vexatious measures of angry creditors,--a~double office, which 22 I,VI | day~for a meeting of the creditors, notice of which is trumpeted 23 I,VI | forth in~the newspapers. The creditors, real or pretended, are 24 I,VI | everything in the interest of the creditors, provided the bankrupt~makes 25 I,VI | bitterest action on the part of creditors~who are thirsting for vengeance, 26 I,VI | as a general~thing, all creditors are cheated, robbed, duped, 27 I,VI | ninety days are over, the creditors, worn out~by coming and 28 I,VI | solicitor, the attorney of the creditors, the assignees, the agent,~ 29 I,VI | that the~debtor, or the creditors, as it may happen, are clever 30 I,VI | instead~of serving the creditors, may become if he please 31 I,VI | him to cover the~largest creditors and shear the debtor, or 32 I,VI | debtor, or to sacrifice the creditors~for the future prosperity 33 I,VI | interests of the whole body~of creditors with those of a man honorably 34 I,VI | this act of the drama the creditors, real or pretended, come~ 35 I,VI | this electoral assembly all creditors have~the right to vote, 36 I,VI | which are found pretended~creditors introduced by the bankrupt,-- 37 I,VI | proposes the whole body of creditors as~candidates from among 38 I,VI | appoints as assignees those creditors whom it~suits the bankrupt 39 I,VI | attended by a majority of the creditors, and also that they shall~ 40 I,VI | offer to that section of the creditors who make up in number and~ 41 I,VI | still more~immoral; for the creditors will devise other rascally 42 I,VI | creditor," is that of creating creditors,--just as du~Tillet created 43 I,VI | the dividends of the true creditors, and~laying up for the honest 44 I,VI | The "gay and illegitimate creditors" are~like false electors 45 I,VI | injunction the books of the false~creditors, show the improbability 46 I,VI | to the~bankrupt. Thus the creditors were swindled in the interests 47 I,VI | with a certain number of creditors whose interest,~like that 48 I,VI | fast as~possible. Skilful creditors will approach dull creditors 49 I,VI | creditors will approach dull creditors or very busy~ones, give 50 I,VI | the detriment of the other creditors. France~has lately rung 51 I,VI | friendly~liquidations; the creditors take what is given to them, 52 I,VI | speech, all the fortune creditors congratulate each other 53 I,VI | bankruptcy is not granted, the creditors then~select the permanent 54 I,VI | through by an association of~creditors.~ ~*****~ ~There are therefore 55 I,VI | abandon~everything to his creditors, he went to the most honorable 56 I,VI | at the disposition of the~creditors. The law requires that while 57 I,VI | drama is being acted, the~creditors shall provide for the support 58 I,VI | the meeting~at which the creditors appointed the assignees, 59 I,VI | the representative of his creditors. Pillerault~accompanied 60 I,VI | have been~examined. The creditors are all serious and legitimate. 61 I,VI | of the main body~of the creditors, so as to make sure that 62 I,VI | Now I can as one of the creditors interfere. The~commissioner 63 I,VI | person at the meeting of his creditors, when~they decide upon his 64 I,VI | amount made~over to Cesar's creditors was two hundred and fifty-five 65 I,VI | thousand;~consequently, the creditors received more than fifty 66 I,VI | lost, and~vilified. The creditors at the general meeting would 67 I,VI | per cent abatement, if my~creditors allow me that, there would 68 I,VI | out of a~meeting of his creditors a swindler." Pillerault 69 I,VI | of appearing~before his creditors as the law demands. The 70 I,VI | of appearing before his creditors,--a terrible scene which 71 I,VI | creditor to do so. A~meeting of creditors is a ceremony of no real 72 I,VI | and a coalition among the creditors agreed upon, when there 73 I,VI | opinion between the privileged creditors and the~unsecured creditors, 74 I,VI | creditors and the~unsecured creditors, or when the /concordat/ 75 I,VI | markets of Paris. Thus the creditors, knowing that they were 76 I,VI | therefore happened that several creditors employed~the same man, giving 77 I,VI | Camusot to Birotteau, "your creditors unanimously agree to relinquish~ 78 I,VI | work till he had paid his creditors in full to the last~penny.~ ~" 79 I,VI | not eat the bread of my creditors. Your bread is sweet to 80 I,VII| francs to divide among your creditors.~Monsieur Ragon has received 81 I,VII| the other most~pressing creditors. Next year, we may do as 82 I,VII| use this sum to pay his creditors in full. Add the~twenty-eight 83 I,VII| your efforts to~pay your creditors in full have accidentally 84 I,VII| amount~necessary to pay your creditors in full."~ ~"Then he would 85 I,VII| price which he paid~to the creditors for your share in the Oil 86 I,VII| should have seemed to rob my creditors in collusion with him."~ ~ 87 I,VII| How have you~robbed your creditors when you have paid them 88 I,VII| had driven round to the creditors who~were still unpaid, requesting 89 I,VII| the commerce of Paris. The~creditors of Birotteau received the 90 I,VII| Pillerault.~ ~"At that time the creditors, who received sixty per 91 I,VII| bankrupt laid by for his creditors,~taking nothing for his 92 I,VII| unpaid and the names of the creditors.~ ~"Each of these sums,


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