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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | after she is married to a notary of Paris, and live eight 2 I,I | as a queen, the~wife of a notary of Paris, as you say. Well, 3 I,I | land Xandrot can't be a~notary, for Roguin's practice is 4 I,I | boston? Is it~Roguin, a notary, a man fifty-seven years 5 I,I | he~has been in office? A notary of Paris! he would be the 6 I,I | hers. Is that the life of a notary? If they~make fifty thousand 7 I,I | Monsieur Claparon."~ ~"But a notary cannot put his own name 8 I,II | point of departure. Roguin, notary of Ragon, who had drawn 9 I,II | Birotteau looked up to the notary with admiration, fell into 10 I,II | uncle Pillerault, Roguin the~notary, the Messrs. Matifat, druggists 11 I,II | bouillote/, Roguin the notary placed on the card-table~ 12 I,III| Birotteau walked on to meet the~notary. Anselme followed his master 13 I,III| clerk, he had risen to be a notary; but at this~period his 14 I,III| conceived for the unhappy notary an insurmountable~antipathy, 15 I,III| events, presenting her to the notary in 1815. Roguin~bought a 16 I,III| The gloomy look on the notary's face, which he hastened 17 I,III| poor. He set a watch on the notary, wormed himself into~his 18 I,III| in; for by this time the notary had given a hundred thousand 19 I,III| hundred thousand, and the notary had been able to get~his 20 I,III| faithful to him. As to~the notary, he longed for Ferdinand 21 I,III| were in~the hands of the notary, were made over to du Tillet; 22 I,III| assets of~the failure. The notary went into this scheme believing 23 I,III| give~up his mistress, the notary drank the dregs of his philter 24 I,III| magnetizes his~dupe. The notary had seen Birotteau some 25 I,III| been quick to perceive.~The notary was careful not to be the 26 I,III| he~added, tapping the notary on the stomach.~ ~Among 27 I,III| is not to-day," said the notary, with a diplomatic air,~" 28 I,III| Birotteau, running~after the notary and seizing his hand. "Take 29 I,III| to see her the~wife of a notary. Alexandre Crottat can make 30 I,IV | draw up. As he left the notary's house, he saw du Tillet 31 I,IV | excusable hobby), and my notary is--"~ ~"But this matter 32 I,V | Roguin. To his mind~the notary was a being worthy of veneration,-- 33 I,VI | Crottat, and Roguin. The notary brought with him the~"Journal 34 I,VI | Yesterday, before a notary," replied Ragon. "He took 35 I,VI | We shall dine before a notary," said Claparon, catching 36 I,VII| through the appartement.~ ~The notary's wife was furious at appearing 37 I,VII| her~daughter the wife of a notary of Paris.~ ~Uncle Pillerault, 38 I,I | monsieur," said the future notary, "one word! Has Roguin given~ 39 I,I | discovered," exclaimed the young notary. "Madame Roguin is not to 40 I,I | squandering the trust moneys of a notary! Madame Roguin won't have~ 41 I,I | go with me!"~ ~The young notary compassionately put the 42 I,I | braced his nerves. The young notary had the charity to go~before, 43 I,I | execute the deeds~before a notary. Among ourselves, of course, 44 I,I | Why didn't we distrust a notary who meddles~with speculations? 45 I,I | with speculations? Every notary, every broker, every trustee 46 I,III| remarking that he was the second~notary who had absconded,--a crime 47 I,IV | at the sale of some old notary,~which annoyed the eye, 48 I,IV | all~because he has got a notary's wife! I could have countesses 49 I,V | has been carried off by a notary; I am innocent of the~disasters 50 I,VI | and signs, like the second notary in~notarial deeds. By this 51 I,VII| At the dessert, the notary of Sceaux appeared. Pillerault 52 I,VII| which monsieur here, the notary of Sceaux, has brought~you 53 I,VII| from here."~ ~"Before a notary?"~ ~"Monsieur; I am not 54 I,VII| apprehension.~ ~"The flight of a notary of Paris who carried off 55 I,VII| are payments made before a~notary, properly authenticated;


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