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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | her impressions, the poor woman had the~supernatural power 2 I,I | On the word of an honest~woman, isn't it pitiable? His 3 I,I | has got in his head; or a woman either?--~there is no harm 4 I,I | On the word of an honest woman, you are dreaming, my~friend."~ ~" 5 I,I | Come, be calm, Cesar! A woman who has lived with you all 6 I,I | and Leander: you know, the woman who pours oil on the head 7 I,II | boys, he loved the first woman who threw him a~kind look. 8 I,II | to marry in Touraine some woman rich~enough to enable him 9 I,II | winning and appropriating a woman. Cesar Birotteau had~reached 10 I,II | meeting with a beautiful~young woman, of whom a libertine clerk 11 I,II | She wished to be an~honest woman, a good mother of a family, 12 I,II | twenty-one, married to a woman he adored, the proprietor 13 I,II | sultan as much as~every woman longed to be a sultana, 14 I,II | through his love for the only woman he had really won, to be~ 15 I,II | way to shock a scrupulous woman who~shared the religious 16 I,II | her less than~a beautiful woman, whose bearing was virtuous 17 I,III| conduct; I never loved any woman~except my wife. Love is 18 I,III| discovered the real name of this~woman in drawing out a deed. She 19 I,III| Du Tillet~questioned the woman, but could find no outlay 20 I,IV | could play the~well-bred woman in a way that turned the 21 I,IV | through long usage that a woman~dressed in white would have 22 I,IV | the main she was a good woman, with a high-colored~face, 23 I,IV | dear to the heart of the~woman I love best in the world."~ ~" 24 I,V | of a spectator.~ ~An old woman came to do his household 25 I,V | far more reason to adore a woman than a~handsome man could 26 I,VI | glorious!--ah, there's a woman~I love!--Well, in order 27 I,VI | Madame Ragon, a tall woman, dry and wrinkled, with 28 I,VI | priceless alike to man and woman, will be preserved even 29 I,VII| She will be the loveliest woman in the room," said Cesarine. " 30 I,VII| invitation that~the poor little woman has ordered my dressmaker 31 I,VII| said Cesarine. "Poor little woman, she is so~delicate; she 32 I,VII| possible to seat an old woman. The~vestibule, paved in 33 I,VII| naive delight which every woman feels when she sees herself~ 34 I,VII| profile of this charming woman, whose beauty had all the~ 35 I,VII| Madame~Cesar; for every woman knows how to judge the superiority 36 I,VII| remarked that impertinent young woman to the perfumer. "I~congratulate 37 I,VII| sway. Matifat danced with a woman's bonnet~on his head; Celestin 38 I,I | s place in~bed.~ ~"Poor woman!" said Cesar, looking at 39 I,I | devil take him! It was a woman who got him where he is," 40 I,III| I have~advised the poor woman not to be so foolish as 41 I,III| public or private, from woman to woman, from man to man, 42 I,III| or private, from woman to woman, from man to man, have no 43 I,III| fulfilled!" said the poor woman, dropping upon the sofa~ 44 I,III| and reminded the unhappy woman of how~unfitted her poor 45 I,IV | you ever have an Italian woman~yourself? No? Then come 46 I,IV | hissed her! Eugh! If it's a woman, I'll kiss her; if it's 47 I,V | addresses, the courageous woman, happy in the thought that 48 I,V | of grief," said the poor woman.~ ~"I could almost wish 49 I,V | dried fruits.~ ~"Well, old woman," he said, with his coarse 50 I,V | let them come," said the woman; "I'll tell them a tale 51 I,V | than~ourselves. The poor woman wept to find herself alone 52 I,V | eased the pain of the poor woman by changing~places and playing 53 I,V | be true. Constance was a woman essentially true.~ ~The 54 I,V | Madame Birotteau. The~poor woman now went to the "Maison 55 I,V | the shame which the rich woman could not hide as she~looked 56 I,V | she~looked at the ruined woman, gave Constance fresh courage.~ ~" 57 I,V | happened that the beautiful woman, after one month's enjoyment 58 I,VI | cat metamorphosed into a woman ran after a~mouse when she 59 I,VII| saw my~Constance, the only woman I have ever loved, more 60 I,VII| come over the beautiful woman; he lowered his~eyes, shocked 61 I,VII| my child?" said the poor woman.~ ~"The total of the net 62 I,VII| and~sentiments of such a woman.~ ~"My dear, adored mother," 63 Add | Clerks~Pierrette~A Study of Woman~Scenes from a Courtesan' 64 Add | following:~Another Study of Woman~La Grande Breteche~ ~Bidault ( 65 Add | Chabert~A Start in Life~A Woman of Thirty~Cousin Pons~ ~ 66 Add | s Life~Another Study of Woman~The Secrets of a Princess~ 67 Add | Nucingen~Another Study of Woman~A Daughter of Eve~The Member 68 Add | Princess~Another Study of Woman~The Gondreville Mystery~


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