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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | property of Pillerault and the worthy Ragon and myself.~Roguin 2 I,II | one at least thought him~worthy of it. The bullet which 3 I,II | Upon~these grounds the worthy people of the arrondissement 4 I,II | makes even ignorance seem~worthy. Success gave him confidence. 5 I,II | only of their business. The worthy man was shocked by trifles,~ 6 I,II | Du Tillet," said the worthy man, "three thousand francs 7 I,II | Norman, who well knew the worthy people among whom he had 8 I,II | The dress adopted by the worthy man was in keeping with 9 I,II | Such was Cesar Birotteau; a worthy man, to whom the fates presiding 10 I,III| youth.~ ~"Popinot," said the worthy man, "is your aunt well?"~ ~" 11 I,III| down his~cheek. "You are worthy of the regard I feel for 12 I,III| he said these words the worthy man swelled in his own eyes 13 I,III| hand and kissed it; the worthy soul had flattered the lover 14 I,IV | repetitions, and~the ideas of this worthy specimen of the bourgeois 15 I,IV | to make it worthy--"~ ~"Worthy! You have said the word, 16 I,IV | with an Asiatic gesture worthy of the~Arabian Nights. " 17 I,IV | Possibly I showed myself worthy~of that--signal--and royal-- 18 I,IV | ground. At this altitude the worthy proprietor enjoyed~an enchanting 19 I,IV | Gendrin had committed infamies worthy of Marat,--obscene~drawings 20 I,IV | staircase intolerable,--conduct worthy of a man who made caricatures~ 21 I,IV | possibly I showed myself worthy of that signal~and royal 22 I,IV | Have you~come about him, my worthy magistrate?" she said, softening 23 I,V | his neighborhood for the "worthy man,"--a term~applied to 24 I,V | political prophet, and Courier a worthy fellow. He had indeed some~ 25 I,V | mind~the notary was a being worthy of veneration,--the living 26 I,V | Wortschin to make up the amount. Worthy people in~trouble,--it wrings 27 I,V | Possibly I showed myself worthy of that signal and royal 28 I,V | possibly, have shown myself worthy of that~signal and royal 29 I,VI | possibly have shown myself worthy of that signal royal~favor 30 I,VI | alarm these virtuous and~worthy people; he therefore thought 31 I,VI | with his speech. But these worthy people ended by crediting~ 32 I,VI | Possibly I showed myself worthy of this signal, royal favor,--"~ 33 I,VI | Gaudissart, suddenly, "it is not~worthy of such a housewarming."~ ~" 34 I,VI | ten sous with a gesture worthy of Napoleon, his idol.~ ~" 35 I,VII| Possibly I showed myself worthy of that signal and royal 36 I,VII| their best array, these worthy people paid~twenty-two visits 37 I,VII| calculated to please the worthy people~whom he was anxious 38 I,VII| social class that is not~worthy of it, for it has a heart 39 I,VII| without mind, among whom the~worthy Chrysale would have chosen 40 I,I | Crottat, who thought the worthy perfumer a strong and able 41 I,II | fifty thousand francs. Those worthy~people have, by my advice, 42 I,II | eloquence,~"I trust I am as worthy of the honor you do me as 43 I,II | profits of industries judged~worthy of being upheld. Here were 44 I,III| Popinot,--his last stake. The worthy~man, led on by false hopes, 45 I,III| Du Tillet," said the worthy man, with gravity and emphasis, 46 I,III| speech to du Tillet, the worthy~soul committed a folly out 47 I,III| father of Madame Ragon, a worthy, excellent man, in a~picture 48 I,III| favorite expression of the worthy~Ragon) might have given 49 I,III| to be punctual. When this worthy couple were~invited out, 50 I,IV | cried Birotteau.~ ~The worthy man thought his own prospects 51 I,IV | the astonishment of the worthy man,~who slowly re-descended 52 I,IV | clock on the 16th. Bah! the worthy Mitral,~your bailiff, is 53 I,V | and~kissed him.~ ~"You are worthy of the love of those who 54 I,V | I have~thought that the worthy and venerable Monsieur Pillerault 55 I,V | in the parlance of such worthy merchants, was now the~" 56 I,V | Hey! if it isn't the worthy Pere Pillerault! Why, to 57 I,VI | making an assignment,~the worthy man has usually sold his 58 I,VI | misfortune~you have been worthy of what you once were here. 59 I,VII| country-house at Sceaux, and the worthy old ironmonger~silently 60 I,VII| it's rare, rare!"~ ~The worthy man had much the same scene, 61 I,VII| to his former clerk. The worthy man went to the Rue~de la 62 I,VII| Birotteau showed himself worthy of the respect~which his 63 I,VII| mayoralty, pointing out one more worthy of them, the Baron de la~ 64 I,VII| couched in terms~which are worthy of the attention of the 65 I,VII| martyr of commercial honor worthy to receive the~everlasting


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