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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | perfumer established near the~Place Vendome, was startled from 2 I,I | her hand fell on a cold place. Her~terror became so intense 3 I,I | happened that he left his place without~telling me,--poor 4 I,I | government. In the first place, I am a royalist; I was 5 I,I | gold. On the /entresol/ I place the~office, the counting-room, 6 I,I | and live in your native place. Why! for~fifteen years 7 I,I | Tresorieres. There in your native place, my good little~cat, with 8 I,II | cipher, he left his native place and~came to Paris on foot 9 I,II | apothecary at Tours got him a place~as shop-boy with Monsieur 10 I,II | belonging to her native place who was then hiding in~Paris,-- 11 I,II | his integrity won him a place in the counting-~room. The 12 I,II | handsome building near the Place Vendome. At the early~age 13 I,II | Saint-Honore, Paris, near the Place Vendome.~ ~"The price of 14 I,II | about him. In the first place~he was named simply Ferdinand, 15 I,II | perfumer would only accept the place of~deputy-mayor, which brought 16 I,III| came from my village. That place is~called Les Tresorieres, 17 I,III| hour, at the top of~the Place Louis XV. I wonder what 18 I,III| certain moneys he should place in their hands. By~this 19 I,III| and let the lover give~place to the clerk. Popinot, are 20 I,IV | agreement."~ ~"Paris is the only place in the world where you can 21 I,IV | found on the terrace of~the Place Louis XV. at two o'clock 22 I,IV | may get and keep a front place.~ ~The Cour Batave, where 23 I,IV | species of Palais-Royal. The~place, unhealthy and buried on 24 I,IV | but they are rising; the Place~Vendome is looking up, the 25 I,V | consisted, in the first place, of seventy~thousand francs, 26 I,V | forgotten; allow me therefore to place myself, my~wife, my daughter, 27 I,VI | traveller had engaged his~place at the Messageries-Royales. 28 I,VI | saw in a wholesale glass~place, where they make blown glass 29 I,VI | glass and cases,--an immense place,--I~caught sight of this 30 I,VI | replied Ragon. "He took the place for~eighteen years, but 31 I,VI | What of that? It's the very place to juggle a--I mean to settle 32 I,VI | feels he is not in his right place and will~make no concessions. 33 I,VI | transformations which take place in a~hundred comrades, when 34 I,VII| drew near.~ ~In the first place, as she owned to Cesar, 35 I,VII| amusing conference took place, in the evening after dinner, 36 I,I | formerly, to the pillory on the~Place de la Bourse, and exposed 37 I,I | Cesar was carried about from place to place, like a bale of~ 38 I,I | carried about from place to place, like a bale of~goods; he 39 I,I | out, took her husband's place in~bed.~ ~"Poor woman!" 40 I,I | What would you do in my place, Monsieur Lebas?~Stand in 41 I,I | proper," said Lebas. "In your place,~monsieur, I should do the 42 I,II | share of the profits in place of receiving a~discount."~ ~" 43 I,III| Constance was sitting in her old place behind the counter, examining~ 44 I,III| that Madame Ragon would place her beside Anselme;~for 45 I,IV | answered, and he went in. The place, worse than humble, conveyed 46 I,V | des Cinq-Diamants to~the Place Vendome, so that just as 47 I,V | appartement in a hotel in the~Place Royalle.~ ~"Courage!" said 48 I,V | cat~fearing to cross a wet place,--a habit to which he owed 49 I,V | done! I won't leave this place till I've got my money."~ ~ 50 I,V | ill herself.~She wanted a place for Birotteau. Birotteau, 51 I,V | count positively~promise a place, but he returned with the 52 I,V | she begged him to obtain a place~for Cesarine in some respectable 53 I,V | forewoman, and supplied the place of~both master and mistress.~ ~ 54 I,VI | immense failure that took~place in a town where one of the 55 I,VI | region where the~failure took place that could be trusted.~ ~ 56 I,VII| the rich gratings, of the Place~du Palais-de-Justice, where 57 I,VII| concordat/ which then~took place, giving him at the same 58 I,VII| unable to stir from his place before the bar, and~seemed 59 I,VII| Monsieur de Fontaine took the place of Roguin and his wife.


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