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dona 1
done 26
dont 1
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door-way 1
doors 9
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50 affair
50 always
50 morning
49 door
49 long
49 nucingen
49 world
Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | the latch of her own shop-~door, seeming to be at the threshold, 2 I,I | in an adjoining~room, the door of which opened at the foot 3 I,I | night-gown and going to the~door of the room where her daughter 4 I,I | the next house, and open a door into it~through the wall. 5 I,I | myself~begging at my own door,--a warning from heaven! 6 I,II | young girl standing~at the door of a shop at the angle of 7 I,II | for a bone at the~kitchen door, indifferent to the derision 8 I,IV | Molineux does allow me to cut a~door in the wall, is it a party-wall? 9 I,IV | added, opening the private door of his house.~ ~Four years 10 I,IV | meet at Monsieur Molineux' door, unless you are~willing 11 I,IV | landlord, had gone to the~door to admit Birotteau. Molineux 12 I,IV | you are to close~up the door on my staircase (where you 13 I,V | smoking his pipe~before the door of his shop looking at the 14 I,V | led to the little~brown door of his uncle's appartement, 15 I,V | the hat-stand~outside the door. Madame Vaillant brushed 16 I,VI | while standing about the door of the~Hotel du Commerce, 17 I,VI | beautiful great ladies at the door of his shop. Powder, well~ 18 I,VI | can't go through our own~door; everything is pulled down."~ ~" 19 I,VI | asking for his nephew at the door.~Recognizing his voice, 20 I,VII| Birotteau to stand at the door of the appartement and~let 21 I,VII| and speak to her at the~door of the carriage, no matter 22 I,VII| painted. This style of door, since become common in 23 I,VII| pretty wardrobe with a mirror door, a chaste little bed with 24 I,I | him as he was closing the door.~ ~"Monsieur," said Chaffaroux, " 25 I,II | the very threshold of his~door, and set a watch on all 26 I,II | a peculiar~manner at the door of the study, which they 27 I,II | importance three steps from the door of his study. But~Francois 28 I,II | Francois Keller went to the door of the antechamber with 29 I,II | chimney corner, near the door of the cabinet~where dwelt 30 I,II | the next time the outer door of the study~turned on its 31 I,II | stepping back, opened the door of his study and motioned 32 I,II | Gondreville, here opened a door which Birotteau had not 33 I,II | conducted the perfumer to the door of the salon, and said to 34 I,III| then find Joseph at the door~of the Messrs. Keller; tell 35 I,III| fire in the shop, and the door was always open.~ ~"I feared 36 I,IV | when he was almost~at the door. "I zink tat dose persons-- 37 I,IV | As Nucingen opened the door he saw the despairing~gesture 38 I,IV | clock~before du Tillet's door. He begged the porter, slipping 39 I,IV | word "Counting-Room" on its door, harmonized with the grim / 40 I,IV | sharply three times on the door opposite to that by which 41 I,IV | perfumer re-enter Anselme's door, he came hastily back again.~ ~" 42 I,IV | Birotteau walked to the door, and went out. Popinot, 43 I,IV | Pillerault went with him to the~door.~ ~"Poor father!" said Cesarine, 44 I,V | the word "Ungrateful!" the door of the salon~opened and 45 I,V | Popinot gently opened the door of the salon and made a 46 I,V | of Gigonnet's clean gray door.~ ~Gigonnet opened the door 47 I,V | door.~ ~Gigonnet opened the door himself. Cesar's two supporters, 48 I,V | Cesar roll~away from the door, her courage deserted her. 49 I,VII| umbrella at the corner of the door. The prosperous painter,~


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