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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | thunderbolt~working within the being, and, like all electric 2 I,I | become~anything, I'll risk being whatever the good God wills 3 I,II | inherited from his mother,--~a being who had, in Tourangian phrase, 4 I,II | hackney-coaches. Without being handsome, there was nothing~ 5 I,II | gave him the reputation of being mixed up with political 6 I,II | political secrets, and~also of being a courageous man,--though 7 I,II | any price, solely to avoid being~scolded by his wife,--to 8 I,II | colleagues, who were flattered in being thus deferred to. Some sought~ 9 I,II | Cesar was incapable of being wholly stupid or a fool.~ 10 I,III| master at a distance, without being able~to define the reason 11 I,III| sometimes invade the whole being~of a man between fifty and 12 I,III| employers,--out of such a being du Tillet now~made a banker, 13 I,III| the consolation~for not being a great man. Look at those 14 I,IV | his rents,--a~species of being that exists nowhere but 15 I,IV | always revolting in his~moral being against power, though always 16 I,IV | sanitary reasons, the air not being pure at a less height than 17 I,IV | believe himself a superior being in the~presence of Monsieur 18 I,V | his mind~the notary was a being worthy of veneration,--the 19 I,VI | cherished the grief of being~unable to make his savior 20 I,VI | fathom this extraordinary~being; finding only a void, he 21 I,VI | weather, gave the look of being daubed with~fresh plaster. 22 I,VI | great, we~must begin by being nothing."~ ~"What profound 23 I,VII| will do us the~honor of being present?"~ ~"Willingly," 24 I,VII| would be invited, the fete being given to the members of 25 I,VII| and brutalized the human being. Faith, Hope, and Charity, 26 I,VII| produced upon his simple being the same effect that~this 27 I,I | and reappears some~wayward being, commissioned to play the 28 I,I | verbal agreement only. After being such a~fool as to let him 29 I,II | the charge; he insisted on being paid within twenty-four~ 30 I,II | the view, we may add, of being always returned to the~Chamber 31 I,II | let him have the honor of being the first to do so--the 32 I,II | industries judged~worthy of being upheld. Here were devised 33 I,II | monopolies were called into being and rapidly sucked dry.~ 34 I,III| Birotteau became Molineux,--a being at whom he had once laughed 35 I,III| with the air and gesture of being bored.~ ~"If the Bank were 36 I,III| Birotteau, "we came very near being ruined,--we were~ruined 37 I,V | hoping it might seduce a being~from whose mind human speech 38 I,V | general~who counts on never being defeated; he is only half 39 I,V | necessity of upholding some being feebler than~ourselves. 40 I,V | the~household of the king being overcrowded with noble supernumeraries 41 I,VI | own~schedule. Instead of being an experienced retired merchant, 42 I,VI | commercial tribunal, far from being~made a useful means of transition 43 I,VI | Nucingen, and the like,--being~concerned in a failure where 44 I,VI | that while the drama is being acted, the~creditors shall 45 I,VI | with little Molineux,--the being he had once regarded as 46 I,VI | attention~--"and, the year being paid for, that he has the 47 I,VII| let~them saturate their being, and are worn-out, finally,


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