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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | which occurs about one o'clock in the morning, the~wife 2 I,I | creeps to Mass at eight~o'clock as slyly as if he were going 3 I,II | he rose daily at five o'clock, and~read law-reports and 4 I,III| deeds. You have till one o'clock to make up your mind. Adieu; 5 I,IV | Monsieur Molineux at eleven o'clock."~ ~"My dear Monsieur Birotteau," 6 I,IV | premises to-morrow at twelve~o'clock, and have your workmen on 7 I,IV | Place Louis XV. at two o'clock on the days of the fireworks, 8 I,IV | chimney-piece was adorned by a clock with two columns,~between 9 I,V | perfect man."~ ~"Three o'clock already!" cried Cesar, as 10 I,V | to-morrow morning at~seven o'clock; the nuts will be there, 11 I,V | will be closed at ten o'clock. Gentlemen, lend a hand!~ 12 I,V | breaking~nothing. By two o'clock in the morning the removal 13 I,VI | quantity, and before four o'clock they had produced several~ 14 I,VI | Pillerault arrived about four o'clock, just after vespers. In 15 I,VI | bargain. Towards eight o'clock in the evening~the two friends, 16 I,VII| the~volumes at twelve o'clock in the morning of the 16th. 17 I,VII| was to be served at six o'clock, a superb supper at one 18 I,VII| first floor."~ ~At two o'clock, on the 16th, the mayor, 19 I,VII| of white marble, stood a clock representing Venus~crouching, 20 I,VII| called Louis XIV., with a clock in buhl, buffets~of the 21 I,VII| therefore, about eleven o'clock, Grindot left them, she~ 22 I,VII| vespers, dressed about four o'clock in the~afternoon, after 23 I,VII| It was half-past nine~o'clock when the company returned 24 I,VII| was extinguished by five o'clock in the~morning. At that 25 I,II | looked anxiously at the clock. No one paid the~least attention 26 I,II | she said.~ ~"It is two o'clock," exclaimed the banker; " 27 I,III| paused before an exquisite clock,~decorated with Cupid and 28 I,III| personages assembled at five o'clock. The old Ragons always~requested 29 I,IV | visible until half-past nine o'clock. Birotteau had the luck 30 I,IV | shall you haf, at four o'clock, der amount of die~cheque 31 I,IV | guard as early as seven o'clock~before du Tillet's door. 32 I,IV | It is half-past eight o'clock,~and he ought to have done 33 I,IV | On the morrow, at nine o'clock, Birotteau, following his 34 I,IV | keeping with a mahogany clock bought at the sale of some 35 I,IV | served upon you at twelve o'clock on the 16th. Bah! the worthy 36 I,IV | Tuileries?"~ ~It was just four o'clock, the hour at which the judges 37 I,IV | his absence; but at five~o'clock in the afternoon when Cesar 38 I,V | bills; we have till four o'clock in the afternoon~of the 39 I,V | between seven and~eight o'clock in the morning, and then 40 I,V | until daylight. At~eight o'clock in the morning the two brave 41 I,V | recalled the hour of four o'clock in the~Jardin des Plantes. 42 I,V | chimney-piece, ornamented with a clock shaped~like a lyre, and 43 I,V | anxiety, return at eleven~o'clock, and read her sentence in 44 I,V | their master. At four o'clock~the good priest came; Constance 45 I,V | said the mayor.~ ~At two o'clock Monsieur de la Billardiere 46 I,VI | Precisely at half past ten~o'clock the three reached the cloister 47 I,VII| but come back by four o'clock."~ ~"Poor souls, we should 48 I,VII| Be there at eleven o'clock."~ ~"Hey! there's honor 49 I,VII| do need you--at eleven o'clock to-day, monsieur," said 50 I,VII| in the morning at eight o'clock or in the~evening at four, 51 I,VII| No; it is only three o'clock. I wish to go to the Bourse, 52 I,VII| awaited his arrival at four o'clock~with a delight that was


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