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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | terrify the imagination at a~moment when it has no power except 2 I,II | head-clerk; he had not a moment to give to pleasure. In 3 I,II | fainted with joy at the moment when, under~a linden at 4 I,II | his adversary at the right moment, and wearied him out with 5 I,II | doubt vowed to him~at that moment the undying hatred which 6 I,II | in~finance; and, at the moment of which we write, he had 7 I,II | enlighten man as to the~moment when he might arrest the 8 I,III| justified.~ ~*****~ ~From the moment when a man consents to play 9 I,III| Roguin, leaving him.~ ~For a moment, as Birotteau turned to 10 I,III| master of himself at such a moment. You are a party to it.~ 11 I,IV | and which, at the present moment, had a~blood-sucker named 12 I,V | as they lighted up for a moment with a chaste flame, and 13 I,VI | the property."~ ~At this moment a curious /broum! broum!/ 14 I,VI | ill-paid~work. At the present moment he had drunk to the dregs 15 I,VII| present arms."~ ~Just at this moment Grindot was coming downstairs 16 I,VII| there does at all balls, a moment when the animation of~the 17 I,VII| to the excitement of the moment; the men are heated,~their 18 I,VII| to the amusement of the moment, knowing that on the~morrow 19 I,VII| psychical history of that rare moment in~the glorious finale of 20 I,I | to see his way. At this moment a figure appeared in the 21 I,I | sight of him again at this moment, Cesar was all the more~ 22 I,I | architect came in~at this moment, and bowed to the perfumer, 23 I,I | unmistakably feline.~ ~Just at this moment Ragon and Pillerault came 24 I,I | ears of the game.~ ~At this moment the late major-domo brought 25 I,I | tradesmen, disturbed for a moment Cesar's brain. He ordered 26 I,I | Stand in my skin for a moment and view the case. Give 27 I,I | meet:~would you, at such a moment, give your signature to 28 I,I | not the fugitive pain of a moment. He went slowly up the~stairs.~ ~ ~ 29 I,II | he saw only the present moment.~He resolved to attempt, 30 I,II | remembered sadly that~for a brief moment he too had been a king among 31 I,II | might lie in wait for the moment~of success, and then crush 32 I,II | the capital at a critical moment,--an infamous trick, which~ 33 I,III| thing, and close it the moment you get into the thick of~ 34 I,III| pinched, but only for a moment."~ ~"I know,--that affair 35 I,III| longer master of himself. A moment sooner, and the Bank, his~ 36 I,III| through the nose at this~moment! We are manufacturing on 37 I,IV | hear no more,~for, at this moment, a young man entered the 38 I,IV | him in to his master the~moment that du Tillet was visible: 39 I,IV | leave me a poor miserable moment to~myself! I don't receive 40 I,IV | at any time. I haven't a moment to love or~to loaf; I have 41 I,IV | dropped his eyes. At this~moment the judge re-entered.~ ~" 42 I,IV | man goes~through from the moment of his appeal for mercy 43 I,V | V~From the moment when that word "Ungrateful" 44 I,V | lose Cesarine. At this very moment while I am speaking, she 45 I,V | papers from~Popinot, "one moment!"~ ~The four individuals 46 I,V | and daughter. Just at that moment Celestin, the head-clerk, 47 I,V | your~afflictions. At the moment when I offered the prayer / 48 I,V | of a~fate which, from one moment to another, brings excessive 49 I,V | conceive of the guillotine--a moment, and~all is over. But to 50 I,V | s misfortune. From this moment~Cesar's downfall was accomplished; 51 I,VI | of his own justice at any moment.~Paris has seen the president 52 I,VI | rectification to~it. At this very moment I am elaborating a memorial 53 I,VI | Pillerault watched for the right~moment to familiarize Cesar's mind 54 I,VII| ever-~present yet at the moment forced, instead of brightening 55 I,VII| Cesar's mind, for one brief moment, all his~sorrows; his heart 56 I,VII| Madame Birotteau. There was a~moment of profound silence, which 57 I,VII| heart, and seemed for a moment beside herself.~"Cesarine 58 I,VII| Anselme knelt for a moment beside her and kissed her 59 I,VII| the bar, and~seemed for a moment nailed there, gazing at 60 I,VII| to his button-~hole. In a moment he was surrounded by his


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