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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | have borne arms in~those days for the good cause? Then, 2 I,I | Politics burn in these days. We have one hundred good 3 I,I | dry bread the rest of my days to see her happy as a queen, 4 I,II | as was the case in~later days with the beautiful lemonade-girl 5 I,II | For eight succeeding days Cesar mounted guard every 6 I,II | world of the shop. Some days later he~again entered the 7 I,II | that in those~depressing days his head had boiled like 8 I,II | employed, and sold in these days by ignorance and~cupidity. 9 I,II | discredit.~ ~*****~ ~The first days of the year 1814, so fatal 10 I,II | was~determined upon.~ ~Two days before it was carried into 11 I,II | Cesar had taken only a few days~before from a bride, Madame 12 I,II | their negligence. Fifteen days later Ferdinand du Tillet 13 I,II | him. During the Hundred Days~Birotteau was the bugbear 14 I,II | seen him in the shop in the days when "The Queen of~Roses" 15 I,III| youth~who in those levelling days when all hats looked alike, 16 I,III| Germany~during the Hundred Days, and came back at the second 17 I,III| personage who has only~eight days to live," he said, with 18 I,IV | complete the work?"~ ~"Twenty days."~ ~"What sum do you mean 19 I,IV | will take at least eight days before I can give even an~ 20 I,IV | all finished, in twenty days. If we delay, you will be~ 21 I,IV | XV. at two o'clock on the days of the fireworks, with~a 22 I,IV | thousand francs at~ninety days' sight, to my manufactory, 23 I,IV | like your note~at forty days, because I have let you 24 I,IV | fly."~ ~"Well, then, fifty days. But they are to be weighed 25 I,V | and colored his latter days with the warm, and at the 26 I,V | In his latter business days he might be seen smoking 27 I,V | to the~cemetery. In those days he was heroic. His sorrow, 28 I,V | high shoes,~and on gala days he put on a coat with brass 29 I,V | entresol/ where in former days Cesar and Constance had 30 I,V | customs of former commercial days, which placed an enormous~ 31 I,V | one~of the most important days in our life! The nuts are 32 I,VI | commercial magnetism. In those days~he was slim, with a joyous 33 I,VI | Frenchman par excellence/. A few days earlier Popinot had met~ 34 I,VI | Bourbons after~the Hundred Days. Gaudissart, to whom the 35 I,VI | hide the~smell."~ ~Three days later the commercial circles 36 I,VI | are preparing, eighteen days hence, to~assemble our friends, 37 I,VI | bakers'-shops in former days; the floor paved~with large 38 I,VI | sometimes cooks, as in other days Nausicaa washed, for pure 39 I,VII| Birotteau good service in~after days. When Cesar and the judge 40 I,VII| 13th Vendemiaire. In those days it was all hand-shaking, 41 I,VII| oil and starts in a few days; put him down.~As to the 42 I,I | I~Eight days after his ball, the last 43 I,I | thousand francs at ninety days' sight,~and to write the 44 I,I | Madame Cesar passed two days at the bedside of her husband, 45 I,I | the end of three terrible days, during which his reason 46 I,I | had been goaded for two days before he could bring himself~ 47 I,II | and looked at~him.~ ~Five days went by; five days during 48 I,II | Five days went by; five days during which Braschon, Lourdois, 49 I,II | placards were pasted in three days on~the most conspicuous 50 I,II | public mind. In these~early days of their innocence many 51 I,II | tongue-battery." In those days Parisian newspapers ruled 52 I,II | Finot~gaily related in after days that without the thousand 53 I,III| cabriolet that rolled in those days along the pavements of~Paris, 54 I,III| drawn to my order, at ninety days' sight, by monsieur,~who 55 I,III| funds are tied up for a few days; if not, I certainly would 56 I,III| embittered his joy. For several days he had prevented his wife~ 57 I,III| the road for twenty-five days; he took a~post-chaise without 58 I,III| have made, in the last five days, not less than ten~thousand 59 I,IV | IV~During the first three days of the year, two hundred 60 I,IV | traversed for~twenty-five days.~ ~"You must give me a note 61 I,IV | You want notes~at ninety days. Well, it is absolutely 62 I,V | when we must stand up~three days before the world without 63 I,V | live through those three days; and the whole matter lies 64 I,V | I am separated in these days when~you must sorely need 65 I,V | to the~Tourangian peasant days.~ ~Pillerault pressed his 66 I,V | the Bourse, which in those days was held in a~provisional 67 I,V | be like you in your young~days; and you shall never hear 68 I,V | had~seen him in the old days at "The Queen of Roses." 69 I,V | made~no promises; but eight days later Cesarine had board, 70 I,VI | itself alive for ninety days. The paper of~commerce alone 71 I,VI | three months. Before ninety days are over, the creditors, 72 I,VI | an insolvent within ten days before~his failure can be 73 I,VI | rapidity that within a~hundred days the judge can echo the atrocious 74 I,VI | nowhere. On Sundays and fete days, the~only days when they 75 I,VI | and fete days, the~only days when they were at liberty, 76 I,VII| charming scene of~other days.~ ~"Be happy, my children! 77 I,VII| shall come and pass the days from eight in the morning 78 I,VII| months.~ ~"I hoped to end my days there," he thought; and 79 I,VII| learned to~value in the dark days."~ ~"That phrase is better


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