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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | traces of a struggle~in the way the furniture stood about 2 I,I | judicial functions in a way to give general satisfaction.~ 3 I,I | let me be happy in my~own way. Neither you nor I have 4 I,I | commerce can then~change our way of life. Why do you want 5 I,II | then you~must find some way to cook them."~ ~The cook, 6 I,II | rock that lay hidden in his way.~Like all unprotected boys, 7 I,II | idea, for it is their~only way of winning and appropriating 8 I,II | along the boulevard on his way to dinner,--for the Parisian 9 I,II | opinions on men and life in a way to shock a scrupulous woman 10 I,II | spoke of~Madame Cesar in a way to make people suppose that 11 I,II | where the hair grew in a way to mark~five distinct points, 12 I,III| certainly obstacles in the lad's way; but even these were not 13 I,III| of her~daughter's hand by way of compensation for frustrated 14 I,III| Adieu; I am~just on my way to read over the rough draft 15 I,III| have the right to make your way as well as anybody; but~ 16 I,III| said Birotteau. "That's the way with ardent young people.~ 17 I,III| happiness that won't give way~under poverty. However, 18 I,IV | monsieur! I do so little in the way of~discount that I have 19 I,IV | staircase, so as to open a way from one house to the other~ 20 I,IV | the~well-bred woman in a way that turned the heads of 21 I,IV | work and keeping out~of his way. His appetite for tyranny 22 I,IV | and to satisfy~it in some way he patiently studied the 23 I,IV | projections over the public~way, and the neighborhood of 24 I,V | What would be the best way to extract it; by pressure, 25 I,V | is an obstacle in their way,--he turned either to the 26 I,VI | owners of these~lands give way: they were unwilling, doubtful, 27 I,VI | loans, which find their way~back, in the end, to the 28 I,VI | sly dog is all the other way: everything is~right; we 29 I,VII| or he won't come, but any way he commands the~municipality,-- 30 I,VII| He related in his prosy way vulgar~anecdotes of Piron, 31 I,I | peered~about to see his way. At this moment a figure 32 I,I | a case suicide is only a way to escape a thousand deaths; 33 I,I | impossible: his legs gave way~under him as if he were 34 I,I | fancied his health was giving way. His bowels~seemed on fire. 35 I,II | confidence is slow in gathering way.~The creditor who has once 36 I,II | difficulties that puts in the way of negotiation."~ ~Keller 37 I,II | servants, "Show monsieur the way to Monsieur Adolphe."~ ~ 38 I,III| Francois. If Francois gave way to idiotic generosity, and 39 I,III| helped~people of another way of thinking from his own, 40 I,III| could~out of them in any way, and without scruple. Let 41 I,III| felt he was saved, and gave way to convulsive~laughter; 42 I,III| them are fooled in this way. To~understand the trick, 43 I,IV | any. Gigantic idea!~one way of pouring hope into pint 44 I,IV | Cesar was with him;~on his way back the old man had met 45 I,V | uncle, if you have found a way my honor is saved!"~ ~"Advance 46 I,V | Gigonnet,--wended their way, without a~word to each 47 I,V | Perrin-~Gasselin on his way home, in search of Madame 48 I,VI | the enemy's camp,--not by way of curiosity, but for~the 49 I,VI | the liquidation; in this way they get back~their money 50 I,VI | gives up trying to see his way, imitates the substantial 51 I,VI | their receipts. In this way many things are avoided,-- 52 I,VI | Pillerault;~"but in what way can we enlighten you--about 53 I,VI | life of trial. And in~this way their lives were spent. 54 I,VII| natures,--to forget,~in the way of Nature herself, who knows 55 I,VII| refinements of his conscience gave way when Popinot cried out: "


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