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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | and went mechanically to find a~flannel petticoat for 2 I,II | them, and then you~must find some way to cook them."~ ~ 3 I,II | business, it was necessary to find a man who had more integrity 4 I,II | eyes along the past could find~nothing but tender memories. 5 I,II | steps, as if he had gone to find objections with~which he 6 I,II | life, when living forces~find their equilibrium and put 7 I,III| young men of family) to find~out how far he would back 8 I,III| questioned the woman, but could find no outlay equal to the sum~ 9 I,IV | price. No doubt he wanted to find out how~much I'd be willing 10 I,IV | Don't be worried--I will find room for a little porter' 11 I,IV | francs. Monsieur, you will find me just."~ ~"We merchants 12 I,V | sanctum, where~he expected to find monstrosities, gigantic 13 I,V | your name to the~world, find some other. Why, there's 14 I,V | to ransack all Germany to find it on China paper~before 15 I,VI | all the best spots I can find in provincial towns! The 16 I,VI | in Paris? Where did you~find these bottles?"~ ~"I was 17 I,VI | and~dry the paint. I must find some desiccating process; 18 I,VI | rubbish."~ ~"Bah! you will find him a good fellow, with 19 I,VI | laboring-classes; hence loans, which find their way~back, in the end, 20 I,VI | is a sauce you'll never~find except at a tradesman's 21 I,VI | washed, for pure amusement.~Find her, implore her goodness; 22 I,VI | He was just beginning to find out that he~possessed no 23 I,VII| a fete: where should she find the plate, the glass-ware, 24 I,VII| approached the usurer to find out how and why~he had thus 25 I,I | affairs, and beginning to find them burdensome. Until~then 26 I,I | the enjoyment all artists~find in getting hold of a caricature 27 I,I | Cesarine were~horrified to find pale and half insensible 28 I,I | My dear Brother,--I find myself in so severe a commercial 29 I,I | first dupe, we shall never find a~second," he made answer 30 I,II | want bread, and you shall find it with me."~ ~"Want bread, 31 I,II | towards the Rue Vivienne to find Derville, his~solicitor, 32 I,II | banking~interests, which find in them an additional security. 33 I,II | imitates an ox.~ ~"How can he find time to think of business?" 34 I,III| Where shall I find ten thousand francs for 35 I,III| Legras to come here, and then find Joseph at the door~of the 36 I,IV | daughter he was amazed to find his Constance, usually perched 37 I,IV | his wife's~advice, went to find Claparon in the Rue de Provence, 38 I,IV | make Claparon drunk, and to find out who were~his real associates 39 I,IV | me often; you'll always find me a jovial, jolly fellow. 40 I,IV | nephew, your old master may~find himself so involved that 41 I,V | circumstances in which you find yourself; and think of me~ 42 I,V | bankruptcy which as ruined you. I find, to meet your~obligations, 43 I,V | sell your business, and~find something else to do."~ ~" 44 I,V | to do."~ ~"What could I find?" said Cesar.~ ~"Well," 45 I,V | The poor woman wept to find herself alone in her home 46 I,V | the Rue~Saint-Denis, to find Joseph Lebas. As she walked 47 I,V | that~was due to her, and find employment without humiliation. 48 I,VI | schedule, a merchant~should find some retired spot in France, 49 I,VI | day. All were pleased to find no "gay~and illegitimate 50 I,VI | francs, you will always find them with me," said Camusot. " 51 I,VI | taxing her ingenuity to find ways of increasing the~prosperity 52 I,VII| next day Birotteau went to find Madame Madou.~ ~"Ah, there 53 I,VII| prodigiously surprised to find her, as he sprang like a 54 I,VII| Sinking-~Fund Office to find him. They walked out together 55 I,VII| a rare thing~nowadays to find men who mount the stairway


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