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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | for which I shall sign notes to~the order of Monsieur 2 I,I | rents owes nothing. When the notes fall due~we can pay them 3 I,I | realized, how will you pay your~notes? With the shells of your 4 I,II | and endorsed du Tillet's notes, telling~him that he was 5 I,III| represented the other half. The notes which Claparon was to receive~ 6 I,IV | And he held out sixteen notes amounting in all to five 7 I,IV | Well, I'll cash your notes; Celestin will make out 8 I,V | Celestin,~showing him the notes of the umbrella-maker.~ ~" 9 I,VI | from his current funds, and notes for one hundred and forty 10 I,VII| Collinet sounded the last notes of their commercial~symphony.~ ~ 11 I,I | a traffic in promissory notes (of which his wife would~ 12 I,I | Oh, a trifle. I took notes to the amount of five thousand 13 I,I | like his~commission, in notes; and little Molineux had 14 I,I | I never give promissory notes."~ ~"Send to me on the day 15 I,I | she had signed promissory~notes. To escape arrest, she took 16 I,I | Gigonnet, a usurer, has~notes of yours turned over to 17 I,I | the gabbler short, "the notes~which I gave you, and which 18 I,I | not guaranteed.' If the~notes were intended for circulation 19 I,I | position. What do~these notes represent? The price of 20 I,I | Why, the holder of the notes, if I were to endorse, and 21 I,I | mistakes.~ ~"A trifle! The notes amounting to twenty-five 22 I,I | Birotteau can pay off his~notes; though of course he can' 23 I,I | seventy-five thousand given in notes for the lands. To meet these, 24 I,I | with the help of a few notes, or~a credit at a banker' 25 I,II | oil was looking up; the notes with Claparon would be~paid; 26 I,II | Keller's desk lay bundles of notes~and checks, letters of credit, 27 I,II | will cover your risk by notes on~a new establishment,-- 28 I,III| thousand francs."~ ~"Cash?"~ ~"Notes."~ ~"Are they paid?"~ ~" 29 I,III| circulate paper to pay your notes when they fall due,--a~dangerous 30 I,III| According to Parisian custom, notes were paid on the thirtieth, 31 I,IV | has refused to take your notes which the~house of Claparon 32 I,IV | France.~ ~"Try to renew your notes," she said; "go and see 33 I,IV | others to whom you gave notes for the~15th, and ask them 34 I,IV | to ask for the renewal of notes is in commercial~jurisprudence 35 I,IV | Birotteau. "You~made over my notes to Monsieur Bidault."~ ~" 36 I,IV | bowed.~ ~"--to renew those notes."~ ~"Impossible!" snapped 37 I,IV | neglected to put upon your notes,~'for value received in 38 I,IV | through you never to take~notes in payment. Ah! I shall 39 I,IV | business, such as endorsing notes out of good-~nature, or 40 I,IV | drag me down also? You want notes~at ninety days. Well, it 41 I,V | uncle and rushed home, made notes to the amount~of fifty thousand 42 I,V | of me!" He held out the notes.~"Yes, I have carefully 43 I,V | to the black ashes of the notes], you should marry~her in 44 I,V | that Popinot will issue notes, and~believes that you set 45 I,V | You might hawk about those notes of~Popinot in vain; you 46 I,V | could be sure how many such notes you are issuing;~every one 47 I,V | thousand francs for~which notes were given to Claparon, 48 I,V | Gigonnet, who holds the notes, and the associates of~Claparon. 49 I,V | said Pillerault. "You have notes to the order of Claparon?"~ ~" 50 I,V | fifty thousand of those notes against the~notes of Monsieur 51 I,V | those notes against the~notes of Monsieur Popinot, here 52 I,V | endorse Monsieur Popinot's notes?" said Pillerault,~playing 53 I,V | ready to make good those~notes of Birotteau; the man has 54 I,V | months to redeem those damned~notes of yours which I gave him."~ ~" 55 I,VI | better of him, obtained notes~from his debtor for an amount 56 I,VI | total of his loss. These notes were to fall~due after the / 57 I,VI | bankrupt had signed the illicit notes with the name~of his insolvent


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