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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | in that. Didn't we sell five thousand francs' worth~to-day? 2 I,I | than to begin here to make five sous six blanks,~and of 3 I,I | practice is worth four or five hundred thousand.~If Crottat 4 I,I | Roguin will give the money at five per cent, hypothecated on 5 I,I | anxiety. His face has grown in five~years to look like that 6 I,I | Balm, what did you~risk? Five or six thousand francs. 7 I,II | among the~temperaments. The five hundred perfumers of France, 8 I,II | knowledge, he rose daily at five o'clock, and~read law-reports 9 I,II | hair grew in a way to mark~five distinct points, showed 10 I,III| obtaining a rich wife with five hundred thousand francs 11 I,IV | notes amounting in all to five thousand~francs.~ ~"Ah!" 12 I,IV | you will at once pay me five hundred francs as an indemnity~ 13 I,IV | consider it included in~the five hundred francs. Monsieur, 14 I,IV | said Birotteau.~ ~"And the five per cent for the porter--"~ ~" 15 I,IV | lambs."~ ~This lamb was five feet high and three feet 16 I,V | he derived an income of five thousand and some odd hundred 17 I,V | paid in full at~the end of five years, without interest. 18 I,V | yesterday the last~instalment, five thousand francs, from my 19 I,V | essence. Nuts are worth five sous a pound, Monsieur Vauquelin 20 I,VI | hearing of~the clerks and the five persons who were listening 21 I,VI | was a little man, not over five feet high, with a face~like 22 I,VII| rocket, was extinguished by five o'clock in the~morning. 23 I,I | hope I'm not juggled out of five thousand francs," thought~ 24 I,I | took notes to the amount of five thousand francs from~my 25 I,I | of the~property costs me five hundred thousand francs 26 I,I | for an~affair which needs five years' pot-boiling before 27 I,I | francs; that is, sixty-~five thousand in bills for the 28 I,II | extricate~yourself./ With five thousand six hundred francs 29 I,II | heads and looked at~him.~ ~Five days went by; five days 30 I,II | him.~ ~Five days went by; five days during which Braschon, 31 I,II | Popinot had promised Finot five hundred francs for every 32 I,II | The~conferences lasted five, ten, or fifteen minutes. 33 I,II | to-morrow or the~day after, at five in the morning,--the hour 34 I,III| is a sound~one. To wait five years to double our capital 35 I,III| I have made, in the last five days, not less than ten~ 36 I,III| personages assembled at five o'clock. The old Ragons 37 I,III| from left to right with five folds, opened slightly, 38 I,III| henceforth I shall sleep only~five hours a night."~ ~"Do not 39 I,IV | Nucingen had returned~at five in the morning from a ball 40 I,IV | business by this~time."~ ~Five minutes later Monsieur Legras 41 I,IV | hundred thousand francs for~five sous! or five sous for a 42 I,IV | francs for~five sous! or five sous for a hundred thousand 43 I,IV | for his absence; but at five~o'clock in the afternoon 44 I,IV | lands. Your liabilities are five hundred~thousand. To meet 45 I,V | from one of my friends, at five per cent."~ ~"Hey! if it 46 I,V | a~salary of two thousand five hundred francs,--all the 47 I,VI | assignees, not more than five ever become permanent. The 48 I,VII| waiting for them,~these five choice people assumed an


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