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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | disorganization.~Physiologists have long wondered at this phenomenon, 2 I,I | been there, thank God, a long time. This ball shall be 3 I,I | parcels. But it takes too long to explain all this to you. 4 I,I | warning from heaven! Before long we shall~have nothing left 5 I,I | world.~A shop-girl with hair long enough to touch the ground, 6 I,II | and the poor man did~not long survive her. The mistress 7 I,II | shirts,~disputing the price a long time, and requiring volumes 8 I,II | sexes in~Europe. Devoting long vigils to the study of the 9 I,II | one who~will get paid as long as there is anything to 10 I,II | cloth, had wide flaps and long skirts. Up to the year 1819 11 I,II | remarked upon at the time and long remembered.~ ~Every life 12 I,III| count~for nothing. For a long time revenge had germinated 13 I,III| monsieur."~ ~"To maintain a long and dangerous battle?"~ ~" 14 I,IV | not indemnify us."~ ~After long study of the caprices and 15 I,IV | dirty and disfigured through long usage that a woman~dressed 16 I,IV | business (an affair which had long fed the gossip of the~markets), 17 I,V | built him for hard work and long~life; his broad shoulders 18 I,V | sobriety of Claude Pillerault, long become a habit,~did not 19 I,V | habits are the secret of long life and sound health. Politics~ 20 I,V | good; though it may be a long~time before we realize anything, 21 I,VI | Temple~the next morning long before the arrival of the 22 I,VI | as he said, God knows how long he might have on his hands 23 I,VI | prosperity.~Moreover, as long as a man is in business 24 I,VI | to put himself through a long course of mimicry before 25 I,VI | with all the world, and long used to a~comfortable shabbiness, 26 I,VI | dragon-green, strengthened with long~iron bars held on by nails 27 I,VII| toilet-table of white marble with a long mirror. Cesar had given~ 28 I,VII| his wife, "it won't last long; you will~soon bespatter 29 I,VII| splendid vistas: it~sees a long perspective of rare palaces 30 I,I | out. By dint of living so long with his cats~Molineux had 31 I,I | Lourdois, "for you've a long head."~ ~Molineux, interested 32 I,I | who have never~struggled long with poverty, and who are 33 I,I | with Roguin. Roguin was so long connected with you,~that 34 I,I | francs,~which he used up long ago,--and your last hundred 35 I,I | and the magistrate~lasted long, and the president of the 36 I,I | generous~diet, and before long, after an occasional cup 37 I,I | have known each other~too long,--for we were both elected 38 I,II | manner, like all lawyers long used to receiving~terrible 39 I,II | man. In the course of two long~hours Birotteau saw the 40 I,III| seen~in a serge apron and long sleeves of green linen, 41 I,IV | and I shall~not detain you long."~ ~"I'm used up," said 42 I,IV | providentially strewn at long intervals~through the history 43 I,V | of prosperity which ere long will dawn for you if God 44 I,V | to the Divine~will have long been known to me; it now 45 I,V | The~lower classes will long tremble at sight of the 46 I,V | and share my bread. I have long been~lonely; you shall replace 47 I,VI | of~his little fortunes, a long and costly legal process 48 I,VII| approach to it through this long gallery is at once~sombre 49 I,VII| principles and manners will long be felt, to behold the~notariat


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