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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | answer. She thought she had called the~name aloud, though in 2 I,II | afraid to leave his room. He called the cabriolets "half-~coaches," 3 I,II | battle of Trebia, Macdonald called for volunteers~to carry 4 I,II | and his mind~to what he called the "humbugs" of Paris. 5 I,II | linen-draper's establishment called~Le Petit Matelot,--the first 6 I,II | price of all the~articles called "Novelties" which were to 7 I,II | the complexion, which he called the "Carminative Balm." 8 I,II | of publication which are called, perhaps unjustly,~charlatanism.~ ~ 9 I,II | out of~gratitude, have called it the 'Friend of Beauty.'~ ~" 10 I,II | habits, which some people~called eccentricities. If a note 11 I,III| Little Popinot--everybody called him so--belonged to a family~ 12 I,III| my village. That place is~called Les Tresorieres, but I can 13 I,III| those living lay-figures called in commercial language a~" 14 I,IV | a week, fearing~what he called the /et caetera/ of lawyers.~ ~ 15 I,IV | more deserted; it might be called the~catacombs of commerce. 16 I,IV | Paris in much esteem;: he called them "my municipal officers."~ 17 I,IV | named Bidault, otherwise called Gigonnet, a money-lender,~ 18 I,V | you my word~that Napoleon, called emperor, wounded me himself! 19 I,VI | prince of travellers was called, at the time of which we~ 20 I,VI | making.~The assignees, when called upon to pay the bill, arranged 21 I,VI | there's~a surgical operation called by that name, and they are 22 I,VII| Madame~Derville, who never called before, sailed down upon 23 I,VII| la~Billardiere, who was called the NANTAIS at 'The Queen 24 I,VII| mother-in-law, and aunt. He called the perfumer~Monsieur le 25 I,VII| was~treated in the style called Louis XIV., with a clock 26 I,VII| of the Institute, who had called to fetch him in a carriage.~ 27 I,VII| are saying, old~man!" She called him habitually her "old 28 I,VII| bonnet~on his head; Celestin called the figures of the interminable 29 I,I | hands two weeks earlier, called to Celestin~to make out 30 I,I | that a man named Bidault, called Gigonnet, a usurer, has~ 31 I,II | defend~himself. Delays may be called judicial fortifications."~ ~" 32 I,II | which a modern poet has called a vat.~When he entered his 33 I,II | short-lived monopolies were called into being and rapidly sucked 34 I,III| cabinet. The first time he called, Adolphe had gone~into the 35 I,III| giving an opinion, even~if called upon."~ ~"Can there be any 36 I,III| people in those little games called innocent because they~cover 37 I,IV | represented that prosaic precinct called by the newspapers an~"editorial 38 I,IV | All right! Victoire!" called the banker.~ ~This call 39 I,V | could know that Bidault, called~Gigonnet, and Claparon were 40 I,V | the~staircase of Bidault called Gigonnet,--wended their 41 I,VI | certificate. This transaction is~called the /concordat/,--a word 42 I,VI | Pillerault. Monsieur Bidault, called Gigonnet,--the~principal 43 I,VI | keenly. Birotteau's enemies called it foolishness; but~men 44 I,VII| Monsieur de Vandenesse, called at the Sinking-~Fund Office 45 I,VII| cried Pillerault, "if he had~called you his partner, if he had 46 I,VII| After the cases were called over, Birotteau's attorney 47 I,VII| up its prey; the priest called~heaven to behold a martyr


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