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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | chevalier of the Legion of~honor. The king signed the order 2 I,I | no~cross of the Legion of honor. I should not be on the 3 I,I | good in a man who has no honor with~respect to his wife. 4 I,I | anything against the most rigid honor, nor against the laws, nor~ 5 I,I | said; let us say no more. Honor before fortune.~Come, go 6 I,II | chevalier of the Legion of honor. In bringing to light the 7 I,II | On that day Cesar had the honor of fighting against Napoleon 8 I,II | compensated by a delicate sense of honor natural to women, by an~ 9 I,II | his well-~known sense of honor, and the respect he enjoyed, 10 I,II | sense to treat hers with honor and~respect in public; she 11 I,II | the cross of the Legion of honor, and on~the other to win 12 I,II | the coming~promotion. This honor, which suited well with 13 I,III| possessed of~a rare sort of honor, that of keeping a secret 14 I,III| everything. Having sold his honor, he~saw it risked with so 15 I,IV | Nights. "You will do me the honor to come to my ball,~monsieur? 16 I,IV | the order of the Legion of honor,"--~here Grindot made a 17 I,IV | known I should~have had the honor of receiving in the bosom 18 I,IV | voice.~ ~"No; I had the honor to tell you that I came 19 I,V | it, monsieur. Do us the honor to dine with us on that~ 20 I,V | congratulate monsieur upon an honor which~reflects its light 21 I,V | the order of the~Legion of honor. I may, possibly, have shown 22 I,VI | triumph is an affair of~honor. My reward is to be best 23 I,VI | daughter."~ ~"Charmed with the honor you deign to pay me," said 24 I,VI | chevalier of the Legion of honor and well-known for his devotion~ 25 I,VI | has doubly merited this honor."~ ~"How well they write 26 I,VI | opinions,~which I have the honor to share with Prince Metternich."~ ~"-- 27 I,VI | the order of the Legion of~honor," continued Cesar.~ ~"Yes, 28 I,VI | Monsieur will perhaps do us the honor to be present at our ball?"~ 29 I,VII| the order of the Legion of honor."~ ~"Ah!" exclaimed the 30 I,VII| Madame Popinot will do us the~honor of being present?"~ ~"Willingly," 31 I,VII| commands the~municipality,--honor to whom honor is due. Monsieur 32 I,VII| municipality,--honor to whom honor is due. Monsieur de la Billardiere~ 33 I,VII| chancellor of the Legion of honor. It is only proper that 34 I,VII| them down, Cesarine; all honor to commerce, for we belong 35 I,VII| Chancellerie of the Legion of honor, where~he was to be received 36 I,VII| chancellor of the Legion of honor, "I owe my fortune to Monsieur~ 37 I,VII| Monsieur~Vauquelin. I have the honor to present to your lordship 38 I,VII| national fete which does you honor," said Camusot.~ ~"I have 39 I,I | silly~falsehood, to save honor or life, to those who are 40 I,I | fancied he had still too much honor and decency to make it~safe 41 I,II | gashed in his life, his honor, his wife, his child, as~ 42 I,II | successors have since named, in honor of him, "the charge of~the 43 I,II | guessed~--let him have the honor of being the first to do 44 I,II | Monsieur, to what do I owe the honor of this visit?"~ ~At these 45 I,II | yourself a director. I had the~honor of sitting on the Bench 46 I,II | trust I am as worthy of the honor you do me as I was of the 47 I,III| nor law, nor soul, nor honor! You don't know what they 48 I,IV | and here I count upon your honor and~delicacy,--"~ ~Claparon 49 I,IV | change.~ ~"Will you do me the honor to come up into my bedroom? 50 I,V | you have found a way my honor is saved!"~ ~"Advance Birotteau 51 I,V | pay them. Save--save your honor!"~ ~"I was sure of him!" 52 I,V | Popinot is all that saves your~honor."~ ~Cesar, awakened by this 53 I,V | suddenly, "madame, do me the honor to grant me the hand~of 54 I,V | calls business? There is no honor among mayors; the government~ 55 I,V | prison, I give you my~word of honor"--the tears fell from his 56 I,VI | of whom were~eager to do honor to his rare virtue. Cesar 57 I,VI | approve of Cesar's sensitive honor. His~mind, however, turned 58 I,VII| clock."~ ~"Hey! there's honor for you! good measure and 59 I,VII| you are truly a man of honor."~ ~"What is Madame Birotteau 60 I,VII| thought of regaining his honor agitated his~life inordinately; 61 I,VII| the cross of the Legion of honor, has sent~me to command 62 I,VII| He is indeed a man of honor!" The phrase even sounded 63 I,VII| and~spent at every hour. Honor was to Cesar a corpse, for 64 I,VII| your exaggerated ideas of~honor, to make him pass his youth 65 I,VII| Pillerault. "In matters of honor I ought to~be believed. 66 I,VII| arrived, all eager for the honor of accompanying~him to the 67 I,VII| vindictiveness, asked~that honor might be restored to the 68 I,VII| only be pardoned. Men of honor alone can imagine the emotions 69 I,VII| any act that stained his honor.~We desire to say publicly 70 I,VII| concordat/ was held. For the honor~of your petitioner, we call 71 I,VII| decoration of the Legion of honor, granted~as much for his 72 I,VII| gentlemen, should be held in honor, for they are~harder than 73 I,VII| restore Birotteau, not to~honor, but to all the rights of 74 I,VII| clothed with the caftan of honor which the speech of the~ 75 I,VII| ribbon of the Legion of honor to his button-~hole. In 76 I,VII| at the man of commercial honor very much as a naturalist 77 I,VII| chancellor of the Legion of honor; the~president of the Court 78 I,VII| the hero of commercial honor was now to meet~the sudden 79 I,VII| behold a martyr of commercial honor worthy to receive the~everlasting


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