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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | Carminative Balm. Our shop has given us a living, but these two~ 2 I,I | Listen, Constance. I have not given my word; though it is the 3 I,II | of bestowing~the crosses given to the municipality came 4 I,II | which~the mayor had just given him of his preferment was 5 I,II | in his~manufactories had given him a few premature wrinkles, 6 I,II | in~commercial matters had given him a few fixed habits, 7 I,II | vicissitudes, to~which no voice has given utterance because they have 8 I,III| worldly goods~were one louis, given me by my godmother the late 9 I,III| this time the notary had given a hundred thousand francs 10 I,V | vigils, and that you~have given yourself up to analyzing 11 I,V | at the first~word; he has given us the means of annihilating 12 I,VI | said Lourdois, "have they given you the cross?"~ ~"Yes; 13 I,VI | said the perfumer.~"I have given him the secret of a great 14 I,VI | Roguin.~ ~"Business has given him little education," whispered 15 I,VII| carried on night and day, had given~rise. Some said that Cesar 16 I,VII| invited, the fete being given to the members of the~government; 17 I,VII| which invitations should be~given in person, and which should 18 I,VII| the /entresol/,~should be given up to him as headquarters; 19 I,VII| mayor; Constance had just given him the "surprise" of the 20 I,VII| was the space which~had given Cesar some uneasiness, and 21 I,VII| That beautiful engraving is given to you by Monsieur Anselme," 22 I,VII| a long mirror. Cesar had given~himself a few superfluities, 23 I,VII| which unknown genius~has given to certain statues of antiquity.~ ~ 24 I,VII| ball could~not have been given.~ ~"Ah! Monsieur Cesar let 25 I,VII| to her uncle.~ ~"You have given the most magnificent ball 26 I,I | his elbow. The kick he had given Popinot to make~him hold 27 I,I | he has failed. If he has given~me bad securities I shall 28 I,I | his~time into it; he had given ten thousand francs worth 29 I,I | painter to take~the note given to Grindot, ridiculing the 30 I,I | notary, "one word! Has Roguin given~your four hundred thousand 31 I,I | doctor, to whom Cesarine had given a~hint.~ ~It often becomes 32 I,I | blown up if I~had, for I had given Roguin a hundred thousand 33 I,I | have dined~with, who have given us fine balls,--men of the 34 I,I | victim of Roguin. He had given~Claparon a hundred thousand 35 I,I | and~seventy-five thousand given in notes for the lands. 36 I,I | sustained the weak, and given the fainting heart time 37 I,III| beautiful appartement he had given them. But the first flush 38 I,III| worthy~Ragon) might have given points to Mademoiselle Contat 39 I,III| dear white lambs, I have given you a sad~New Year's gift!"~ ~ 40 I,IV | to deny promises actually given, but only half-~understood.~ ~" 41 I,IV | This space,~apparently given over to the rioting of rats, 42 I,IV | to whom they would~have given the sacraments without confession. 43 I,IV | circumstances an alarm, imprudently given, might~be fatal to his credit, 44 I,IV | you must fail within a~given time. My opinion is that 45 I,V | hundred francs!--your ball, given to conceal your~embarrassments. 46 I,V | francs for~which notes were given to Claparon, and which must 47 I,V | Lourdois to Pillerault,~--"given balls and parties! That 48 I,VI | of bankruptcy himself.~ ~Given these premises, it is easy 49 I,VI | the creditors take what is given to them, and hand in~their 50 I,VI | failure when all has been given up, the meeting is a mere~ 51 I,VI | Leander which~Popinot had given him, his personal trinkets, 52 I,VII| the strength that love has given me."~ ~"Will it come soon?" 53 I,VII| take~possession within a given time. The lease Cesar had


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