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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | perceiving a red~foulard which looked like a pool of blood, her 2 I,II | citoyenne Ragon herself looked after his linen,~and the 3 I,II | mother of a family, and looked at life according~to the 4 I,II | said to him.~ ~Birotteau looked up to the notary with admiration, 5 I,III| levelling days when all hats looked alike, had contrived~to 6 I,IV | lightning through his mind. He looked again and~saw Madame Roguin, 7 I,IV | to his subservience, and looked upon any man as~a brute 8 I,IV | three feet round, and she looked like~a mile-post, dressed 9 I,V | hair~cut so short that it looked like felt. His delicate 10 I,V | under my~roof."~ ~Cesarine looked at her father with an eye 11 I,V | marriages which are constantly looked~upon with surprise,--marriages 12 I,VI | his hat in his hand. He looked like a messenger of the~ 13 I,VI | something in his head--" and she looked at Cesarine with a gesture~ 14 I,VI | on by nails whose heads looked like mushrooms, and~covered 15 I,VI | literature of wigs." The judge~looked at Finot. "Monsieur," said 16 I,VII| he was pale with joy; he looked at his cross in~all the 17 I,VII| to retire; but when she looked about for the arm of her~ 18 I,VII| near the bookshelves. He looked at the card-~players, listened 19 I,I | at~the ball, and he had looked at its magnificence with 20 I,I | s behalf."~ ~Pillerault looked at Lourdois and Grindot.~ ~" 21 I,I | head swim, as though he had looked down~the sides of a precipice 22 I,I | beautiful blue room, and as~he looked at the curtains, the furniture, 23 I,I | and~insolvency should be looked into."~ ~"If you have any 24 I,II | all raised their heads and looked at~him.~ ~Five days went 25 I,II | Time passed; Birotteau looked anxiously at the clock. 26 I,II | were easy and complying; he looked at~business from a lofty 27 I,III| pretty~waist, which had never looked so slender nor so supple. 28 I,IV | for revenge, whom~he now looked upon as his only friend.~ ~" 29 I,IV | turned to ice as du~Tillet looked fixedly at him, and he saw 30 I,IV | cushion, and every time he looked up at his wife he saw a 31 I,IV | the payment."~ ~Popinot looked fixedly at Cesar. Cesar 32 I,IV | rose, pale and solemn, and looked at Popinot.~ ~Popinot, horror-struck, 33 I,IV | bestowed by chance, was looked upon by Constance, Cesarine,~ 34 I,IV | Derville~shook his head and looked at Pillerault.~ ~"Madame," 35 I,V | like that of a cellar. He looked with a wondering eye~at 36 I,V | of a bankrupt."~ ~Anselme looked fixedly at Birotteau and 37 I,V | woman could not hide as she~looked at the ruined woman, gave 38 I,V | time~in his life, as he looked at these three beings folded 39 I,VI | frighten the old man, who~looked at Pillerault with a startled 40 I,VI | Tillet furious.~Du Tillet looked to see a dishonorable failure; 41 I,VII| made him sit~down, and then looked at Cesar, who began to suspect 42 I,VII| buttonhole. The poor~clerk looked at himself again and again 43 I,VII| object of his visit, Popinot looked at him with~concentrated 44 I,VII| Tillet turned pale. Popinot looked at Madame Birotteau. There 45 I,VII| thousand~francs."~ ~Popinot looked at Madame Cesar without 46 I,VII| them all in full?"~ ~Cesar looked earnestly at Pillerault, 47 I,VII| talking together in a corner,~looked at the man of commercial 48 I,VII| as a naturalist must~have looked at the first electric-eel


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