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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | his proprietor, Monsieur Molineux.~To-morrow I have as much 2 I,IV | will go and see Monsieur Molineux at eleven o'clock."~ ~"My 3 I,IV | Then, supposing Monsieur Molineux does allow me to cut a~door 4 I,IV | starting to see Monsieur Molineux, the owner of the adjoining~ 5 I,IV | Cour Batave,~where Monsieur Molineux lives, to the Rue des Bourdonnais."~ ~ 6 I,IV | we will meet at Monsieur Molineux' door, unless you are~willing 7 I,IV | would save time."~ ~Monsieur Molineux was a grotesque little man, 8 I,IV | out. Like all Parisians, Molineux had the lust of dominating; 9 I,IV | s-man calls the "mechanism." Molineux~granted neither grace nor 10 I,IV | unhappy man did so, little~Molineux thought night and day of 11 I,IV | proprietor, Jean-Baptiste Molineux seemed~good and obliging. 12 I,IV | at a~minimum.~ ~Monsieur Molineux lived in one of the angles, 13 I,IV | portrait done in~pastel,--Molineux in his youth. There were 14 I,IV | the extreme politeness of Molineux,~whom he found wrapped in 15 I,IV | door to admit Birotteau. Molineux held the mayors and deputies 16 I,IV | deeds. In presenting them to~Molineux Cesar remarked, to avoid 17 I,IV | merchants.~ ~"Simple!" cried Molineux. "Nothing is simple in such 18 I,IV | on the 15th! Gendrin and Molineux were about to have a~lawsuit, 19 I,IV | holding the~empty appartement. Molineux received anonymous letters, 20 I,IV | express pity for such a man.~ ~Molineux detected it; he was mortified 21 I,IV | worth in seven years!" said~Molineux. "Why, what would two furnished 22 I,IV | Birotteau.~ ~"Next," said Molineux. "You must pay me seven 23 I,IV | Monsieur," resumed Molineux with a glance at the umbrella-merchant,~" 24 I,IV | are a tenant," said little Molineux, peremptorily, up in arms~ 25 I,IV | honor--"~ ~"Ah! ah!" said Molineux, "a recompense well-deserved!"~ ~" 26 I,IV | keep from inviting little Molineux to the ball, who thanked 27 I,IV | the~presence of Monsieur Molineux; the answer of the umbrella-man 28 I,V | Just as the moral nature of Molineux could be seen in his strange~ 29 I,V | told the tale~of Monsieur Molineux.~ ~"I see," said his wife, 30 I,VII| Monsieur~Grindot; Monsieur Molineux; Pillerault and his landlord; 31 I,VII| ribbon that, according to Molineux, was dyed in blood. When 32 I,VII| exchanged bows with little Molineux, seated~himself in an armchair 33 I,VII| Monsieur Birotteau," said~Molineux. "My first floor thus improved 34 I,VII| meaning of the speech which Molineux~delivered like the scratch 35 I,VII| There, monsieur," said Molineux, planting one foot in the 36 I,VII| owner of~this house."~ ~Molineux was so ready to lend himself 37 I,I | his new~landlord, little Molineux. Every one has dreamed dreams 38 I,I | piece. To Birotteau's fancy Molineux seemed delegated by chance 39 I,I | had made upon him, because Molineux excited fresh~repugnance 40 I,I | rental on yourself,"~said Molineux in a sly, half-sneering 41 I,I | from business," said little Molineux, folding up his document~ 42 I,I | from the rain," he said.~ ~Molineux noticed the mustachios and 43 I,I | living so long with his cats~Molineux had acquired, in his manners 44 I,I | for you've a long head."~ ~Molineux, interested in any discussion 45 I,I | Monsieur is very right," said Molineux; "the law leaves a great 46 I,I | Grindot left the shop, and Molineux followed him with a mysterious~ 47 I,I | commission, in notes; and little Molineux had just filled his mind~ 48 I,III| rent.~ ~Birotteau became Molineux,--a being at whom he had 49 I,III| as~Cesar had laughed at Molineux. Carried away by the lust 50 I,IV | Saint-~Denis, he recollected Molineux, and turned into the Cour 51 I,IV | and niggardly acrimony of Molineux, and~he shrank from imploring 52 I,IV | twelve hundred francs?" said Molineux, with mocking~incredulity. " 53 I,IV | beginning to everything," said Molineux.~ ~Dismayed by the curt 54 I,IV | brain.~ ~"By the by," said Molineux, "you neglected to put upon 55 I,V | Keller. Agent, Monsieur Molineux."~ ~Anselme and Pillerault 56 I,V | inaugurated~Cephalic Oil.~ ~When Molineux, appointed agent by the 57 I,VI | take no active part; and Molineux,~the mischievous old man 58 I,VI | appointed the assignees, little Molineux~returned home "honored," 59 I,VI | forced conference~with little Molineux,--the being he had once 60 I,VI | know the sort of man this Molineux is!"~ ~"I have seen him 61 I,VI | come with you."~ ~Monsieur Molineux showed the utmost politeness 62 I,VI | claims."~ ~"Oh," said little Molineux, "the claims are in order,-- 63 I,VI | account."~ ~"Monsieur," said Molineux, "I am incorruptible."~ ~" 64 I,VI | its accessories!" cried Molineux, assailed in his trenches. " 65 I,VI | I wish to know," said Molineux, with pompous authority, " 66 I,VI | due to him by~Birotteau. Molineux, judiciously handled by 67 I,VI | probably have irritated Molineux, and the matter would have~ 68 I,VI | nephew.~ ~The steps taken by Molineux, and agreed to by the bankrupt, 69 I,VI | illegitimate creditor" among them. Molineux, first the agent and~then 70 I,VII| old house," said Monsieur~Molineux to the owner of a shop opposite 71 I,VII| failed in three months," said Molineux. "I was~the assignee."~ ~ 72 Add | of Nucingen~Pierrette~ ~Molineux, Jean-Baptiste~A Second


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