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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | frightful dream. She~had seen her double. She had appeared 2 I,I | to tell me? I have just seen myself~begging at my own 3 I,II | came home late, and was seen at~the balls of bankers 4 I,II | Billardiere.~Birotteau, who had seen him in the shop in the days 5 I,II | an argument he might be seen turning round upon himself~ 6 I,II | his commercial life had seen such loss of time in~litigation 7 I,III| impurities of~his blood could be seen to master the soundness 8 I,III| his~dupe. The notary had seen Birotteau some time before 9 I,IV | and Racine. She was~never seen behind the counter with 10 I,IV | civil sentences could be seen,~as in his faded and cozening 11 I,IV | your name, my lad? Haven't seen you about~before, have I?"~ ~" 12 I,V | mathematical reflection, were seen in his methods~of work. 13 I,V | business days he might be seen smoking his pipe~before 14 I,V | nature of Molineux could be seen in his strange~interior, 15 I,V | had trimmed his beard and seen little Popinot appear, who 16 I,V | you, without ever having seen you. We often talk of you 17 I,V | and related what he had seen in~the streets, what was 18 I,VI | nut-cracker, in which could be seen only two eyes, two sharp~ 19 I,VI | phenomenon which may often~be seen if we observe the transformations 20 I,VII| Camusot.~ ~"I have seldom seen such a ball," said Monsieur 21 I,VII| magnificent ball I have ever seen, and I have~seen many," 22 I,VII| have ever seen, and I have~seen many," said du Tillet, bowing 23 I,I | and drown him too. I~have seen so many failures! People 24 I,I | ears,--just as his~eyes had seen, at the first word, the 25 I,I | sick-bed.~The old doctor had seen much in his day, and he 26 I,I | or another--"~ ~"He has seen," said Birotteau, cutting 27 I,I | into circulation. He has seen them bearing the words ' 28 I,I | kill an old wolf. I have seen wolves with a ball in~their 29 I,II | Argent.~ ~"Then you have not seen," said his daughter, "the 30 I,II | at the~manufactory--had seen neither the Ragons, nor 31 I,II | years past the banker~had seen all men put on when they 32 I,II | certain parvenus who had~never seen so much as the base coin 33 I,III| in with glass, might be seen~in a serge apron and long 34 I,III| all night, you would have seen a~little nut-cracker which 35 I,III| to declare that they have seen the money passed from the~ 36 I,IV | neglect. No employe was to be seen~behind the brass lattice 37 I,IV | things. You~yourself have seen Roguin's respectability,-- 38 I,IV | belonging only~to angels seen in dreams providentially 39 I,V | Anselme, you have just seen the banking-business~unmasked, 40 I,V | stranger to him, for he had~seen him in the old days at " 41 I,VI | at any moment.~Paris has seen the president of her courts 42 I,VI | Molineux is!"~ ~"I have seen him from time to time for 43 I,VI | commercial wonder, seldom seen in the~markets of Paris. 44 I,VI | second time that I~have seen a fallen merchant gaining, 45 I,VII| the Vallee-aux-Loups is seen in~all its coquetry, the 46 I,VII| mounds of flesh ever yet seen in the~markets.~ ~"No," 47 I,VII| recollecting a blond head he had seen at the window.~ ~He had 48 I,VII| window.~ ~He had actually seen his daughter, his wife,


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