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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | thought she had called the~name aloud, though in fact she 2 I,I | decorated, has placed my name first on the~list. The king 3 I,I | of Roses'; I efface the name,~'Cesar Birotteau, Perfumer, 4 I,I | Roguin will be, under the name of Monsieur Charles Claparon,~ 5 I,I | you are going~to hide your name, take down your sign, 'The 6 I,I | establishment,~under the name of Popinot, in some house 7 I,I | notary cannot put his own name into a speculation."~ ~" 8 I,I | richissime/, or I'll renounce my name of Cesar!"~ ~A few moments 9 I,II | the goods. He dictated his name and address to the~young 10 I,II | talked of but the East, to name any sort~of cosmetic the " 11 I,II | fortune, and whose good name she~shared. It is true that 12 I,II | the child, gave him the name of the~saint inscribed on 13 I,II | document by inserting the name of du Tillet,~under which 14 I,II | Abbe~Terray uttered in the name of the State,--he kept a 15 I,II | leaving cards on which his name was inscribed, F. du Tillet,-- 16 I,III| gambling at~the Bourse in their name, to make an agreement with 17 I,III| Tillet discovered the real name of this~woman in drawing 18 I,III| by the~coincidence of the name with that of a well-known 19 I,III| one of the usurers whose name~du Tillet was authorized 20 I,III| itself; it is specious; the name is~seductive. It is offered 21 I,III| delicate flattery--gave the name to his country. What wit 22 I,IV | Monsieur Roguin, an old name~well-known in the notariat 23 I,IV | Well, well! and what's your name, my lad? Haven't seen you 24 I,IV | who proceeded to give his name and all his distinctions.~ ~" 25 I,V | charlatans have so abused the name of the Academy that it would 26 I,V | talk of you in~our home: a name that is in the heart is 27 I,V | don't want to give your name to the~world, find some 28 I,V | t put some scent and the name~of nuts into the oil, how 29 I,VI | have~your Cesarine, or my name shall not be ILLUSTRIOUS,-- 30 I,VI | oil of nuts that sacred~name, accepting the sleeping 31 I,VI | operation called by that name, and they are such stupids~ 32 I,VII| that always went by the name of GRAND-JACQUES,--and the~ 33 I,VII| written a four after the name of Popinot. Monsieur~and 34 I,I | mechanism which bore~the name of Cesar into a street coach, 35 I,II | studied, from the title to~the name of the printer,--a last 36 I,II | paid advertisement. The name of A. Popinot and Company 37 I,II | over the shipments; her name seemed printed on the~bills; 38 I,II | had only to present his~name and be admitted: he was 39 I,II | he rose to proclaim~his name.~ ~The countenance of Francois 40 I,II | services, such as lending their~name to an enterprise, and allowing 41 I,IV | did, however, recollect a name spoken by du Tillet;~and 42 I,IV | Gobseck! Gobseck! in the name of virtuous folly,~who told 43 I,IV | seeking to save their good name,~will play the part of reckless 44 I,IV | cried Cesar, struck by the name of Anselme in the only~living 45 I,V | heaven, hallowed be Thy name; Thy kingdom come;~Thy will 46 I,V | having suffered for~the holy name of God, for His holy Church, 47 I,V | will go~on now under the name of Popinot."~ ~"Keep a watch 48 I,V | speaking up to the king in the name of her associate market-women,--~ 49 I,VI | which justice ever~lent her name. The honorable bankrupt 50 I,VI | the illicit notes with the name~of his insolvent firm, and 51 I,VI | the~daylight and bore the name,--A. POPINOT.~ ~"Behold 52 I,VII| discussion grew warm, Birotteau's name was mentioned; Madame Cesar~ 53 I,VII| procureur-general/ rose. In the name of his office this~public


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