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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | did not tell me. He was~right enough when he declared 2 I,II | the price down,~he had the right to view, and did view, the 3 I,II | attacked~his adversary at the right moment, and wearied him 4 I,III| accordingly trenched upon Divine right, and~created a man. Out 5 I,III| accepting my salary."~ ~"Right, right, Anselme!" said the 6 I,III| accepting my salary."~ ~"Right, right, Anselme!" said the perfumer, 7 I,III| the~Ragons, you have the right to make your way as well 8 I,III| Good, my lad! That's the right principle. But now, think 9 I,IV | suppose Constance were right?" he said to himself.~"What 10 I,IV | where you are to have no right of entry),~at your own cost, 11 I,IV | if you deprive me of the right of entrance,~that is not 12 I,IV | ending in a bottle of the "right sort." She had no disputes 13 I,V | liquefaction. Perhaps you are right; Dupuytren~told me the oil 14 I,V | between the left leg and the right leg of her lover, and was 15 I,V | he turned either to the right~or to the left. He therefore 16 I,V | Cesar.~ ~"Then I have done right to agree to the affair," 17 I,VI | its foundations!~Was I not right to seize upon the only nuts 18 I,VI | behind him.~ ~"My wife is right," he said; "we should be 19 I,VI | matter unless you get on the right side of~them; for the Chamber,-- 20 I,VI | other way: everything is~right; we must arrange it with 21 I,VI | then the newspapers are right?" said Pillerault.~ ~"There' 22 I,VI | emancipation of our~territory--"~ ~"Right, monsieur; I myself am for 23 I,VI | Kalmuc~Tartar, bobbed from right to left, and he bowed to 24 I,VI | who feels he is not in his right place and will~make no concessions. 25 I,VI | temperature of the head at its~right medium. CEPHALIC OIL, based 26 I,VI | dry."~ ~"Economy? quite right," said the judge.~ ~"Look 27 I,VII| she should never learn the~right demeanor; next, she was 28 I,VII| Madame Birotteau.~ ~"That's right," said the perfumer; "you 29 I,I | commerce."~ ~"Monsieur is very right," said Molineux; "the law 30 I,I | Lourdois.~ ~"He is quite right," said old Ragon.~ ~"All 31 I,I | Monsieur Claparon is right," said Joseph Lebas.~ ~" 32 I,I | said Joseph Lebas.~ ~"I am right," said Claparon,--"right 33 I,I | right," said Claparon,--"right commercially. But this is 34 I,I | manipulation he will come out all right."~ ~The poor man took courage, 35 I,II | fortifications."~ ~"You are right," said Birotteau, bidding 36 I,II | his heart.~ ~"They are all right. Money! money! I must have 37 I,II | Birotteau, a devotee of the Right, a partisan of the government,~-- 38 I,III| to him.~ ~"They are all right, monsieur," said the banker, 39 I,III| rather than renounce~her right of personally inspecting 40 I,III| bodice, crossing~from left to right with five folds, opened 41 I,IV | suspicious to~him.~ ~"All right! Victoire!" called the banker.~ ~ 42 I,V | reserving to yourself the right of~buying it back. I will 43 I,V | of the family, I have the right to concern myself~in its 44 I,VI | gains by getting on the right~side of the debtor, who 45 I,VI | assembly all creditors have~the right to vote, whether the sum 46 I,VI | and restores to him the right of managing his affairs, 47 I,VI | paid for, that he has the right to take away~his furniture. 48 I,VI | appeared that Popinot had the right to have all~his advances 49 I,VI | Pillerault watched for the right~moment to familiarize Cesar' 50 I,VI | saying,--~ ~"I have lost the right, forever, of calling him 51 I,VII| children! you have earned the right," said the poor~father in 52 I,VII| company who obtained the right of building it~agreed to 53 I,VII| power can deprive me of the right of~lending to my father-in-law, 54 I,VII| Tillet harshly.~ ~"He is right," thought Birotteau.~ ~As 55 I,VII| anger, "you may have the~right to immolate yourself if 56 I,VII| choose, but you have no right to~immolate your daughter."~ ~ 57 I,VII| said Popinot, "I have the right to convey to you the sum~


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