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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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queen

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1 I,I | the~receipt of the late queen,--poor, dear, august victim! 2 I,I | understood. I burn our sign, 'The Queen of Roses'; I efface the 3 I,I | francs, and~renounce 'The Queen of Roses,' your true glory? 4 I,I | days to see her happy as a queen, the~wife of a notary of 5 I,I | take down your sign, 'The Queen of Roses,' and yet~you mean 6 I,II | all is not rose at 'The Queen of Roses.' Larks don't fall~ 7 I,II | The second clerk of "The Queen of Roses," possessing already~ 8 I,II | perfumer to her majesty Queen Marie-~Antoinette, confided 9 I,II | exalted the memory of the queen,~fired the imagination of 10 I,II | into~the secrets of "The Queen of Roses," several of whose 11 I,II | belligerent perfumer~to "The Queen of Roses," where he remained 12 I,II | point. Everything at "The Queen of Roses" now rested on~ 13 I,II | The head-clerk of "The Queen of Roses," living between 14 I,II | bought the business of "The Queen of Roses" and~removed it 15 I,II | the monarch of the "The Queen of Roses," who kept in stock, 16 I,II | former perfumer to the Queen Marie Antoinette, at The 17 I,II | Marie Antoinette, at The Queen of~Roses, Rue Saint-Honore, 18 I,II | decorated his shop at~"The Queen of Roses" with much magnificence; 19 I,II | Lombards and~purveyors to "The Queen of Roses," Joseph Lebas, 20 I,II | to get employed~at "The Queen of Roses," whose methods, 21 I,II | shop in the days when "The Queen of~Roses" was the headquarters 22 I,III| placed her nephew at "The Queen of Roses," hoping~he might 23 I,III| suddenly of Cesarine,~the true queen of roses, the living sign 24 I,III| infirmity which a~virtuous queen of France innocently believed 25 I,III| of Comagene, lover of the~queen so celebrated for the beauty 26 I,IV | handsome mistress of "The~Queen of Roses."~ ~"Ah! madame, 27 I,V | as he got back to "The Queen of~Roses."~ ~"Monsieur, 28 I,V | mind of the master of "The Queen of Roses."~ ~"We are going 29 I,VI | sunshade,~like that used by Queen Marie-Antoinette at Trianon; 30 I,VII| called the NANTAIS at 'The Queen of Roses' before~the 13th 31 I,VII| whose firm had supplied "The Queen of Roses" for more than~ 32 I,VII| old man." This voluminous queen~of drugs caused Mademoiselle 33 I,I | flowers in the garden of "The Queen of Roses."~ ~"I wish they 34 I,II | catastrophes thus threatened "The Queen of Roses" to westward,~the 35 I,III| love. The~daughter of "The Queen of Roses" therefore dressed 36 I,V | everything, came from the~queen's boudoir; but these rare 37 I,V | you are, dressed like the queen of France in woollen which 38 I,V | of his fortunes at "The~Queen of Roses," insisting that 39 I,V | in the old days at "The Queen of Roses." Men who had shed~ 40 I,V | from the Tuileries to~"The Queen of Roses," and announced 41 I,VI | francs. The business of~"The Queen of Roses" was bought by 42 I,VI | thousand francs for 'The Queen of Roses'! Why, the shop~ 43 I,VI | the former master~of "The Queen of Roses" first made known 44 I,VII| which the head-clerk of "The Queen of Roses"~had fainted with 45 I,VII| a shop opposite to "The Queen of Roses."~ ~"Poor man!" 46 I,VII| seeing Cesarine at~"The Queen of Roses" afforded, Pillerault


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