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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,II | however, lost so much~time in court that his wife obliged him 2 I,II | intentions of a Tartuffe. He paid court to Madame Cesar, tried to~ 3 I,III| anxious to stand well at~court, had gone to Germany and 4 I,IV | judge and president of the Court of~commerce, various magistrates, 5 I,IV | Monsieur Camusot of the Court of commerce, and Monsieur~ 6 I,IV | than that of the~common court on which all the windows 7 I,V | kitchen, lighted from a little court, and~separated from the 8 I,VI | to a marquise of the old court.~The circles round her eyes 9 I,VI | business upon the walls, in~the court, in the store-rooms. Imagine 10 I,VI | with an outlook into the court; here he intended to dwell. 11 I,VI | no view but that of the court, which~was dark, irregular, 12 I,VI | Between the stones of this court was a filthy and~stinking 13 I,VI | resounded throughout the court, naturally empty and echoing 14 I,VII| longest head at the royal court, so~Derville says. Ah ca! 15 I,VII| Popinot, judge of the Lower Court of the Seine;~Monsieur and 16 I,VII| Monsieur le president~of the Court of Commerce,--I forgot him 17 I,VII| Monsieur le~president of the Court of Commerce. This is Monsieur 18 I,VII| mistakes, than before the~Court of Assizes for an enormous 19 I,I | said the perfumer, "a court of irremovable judges,~with 20 I,III| submitted to the custody of the court, so as to ascertain the 21 I,III| Though I belong to the court in~which the suit is bought, 22 I,IV | correctional police is to the court of assizes,~--a first step 23 I,IV | they have appealed; the court~might reverse the judgment; 24 I,V | article:--~ ~"Judgment of the Court of Commerce, which declares 25 I,V | looking into a~damp, dark court, where Gaudissart, Anselme, 26 I,V | appointed agent by the Court of Commerce, came to take~ 27 I,VI | s schedule is filed, the Court of commerce~appoints a judge-commissioner, 28 I,VI | when this is done, the court appoints a day~for a meeting 29 I,VI | gaiety" withdraws from~court, saying with a bow to the 30 I,VI | for judgment in another court. There was~neither judge 31 I,VI | judge nor agent nor supreme court in the region where the~ 32 I,VI | brought into a criminal police court?" said Pillerault. "The 33 I,VI | cloister Saint-Merri, where the Court of~Commerce was then held. 34 I,VI | All the judges of this court, dear~Monsieur Birotteau," 35 I,VII| panes as he gazed into the court.~"Well," he said to himself, " 36 I,VII| so rare in the bankrupt court of Paris~that seldom more 37 I,VII| leading~to the hall where the Court holds its public sittings.~ ~ 38 I,VII| Lebas, president of the~Court of Commerce, Camusot his 39 I,VII| accompanying~him to the bar of the Court. The presence of this retinue 40 I,VII| petitioner," he resumed. "The Court rendered in that matter 41 I,VII| of the attention of the Court."~ ~Here the /procureur-general/ 42 I,VII| inflexible~requirements of this Court they have been examined 43 I,VII| character are so~rare in this Court that we cannot refrain from 44 I,VII| customary~formal terms.~ ~The Court deliberated without retiring, 45 I,VII| pronounce judgement.~ ~"The Court," he said, in closing, " 46 I,VII| honor; the~president of the Court of Commerce, Monsieur Lebas,


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