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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | You~are the first to be told that I am made a chevalier 2 I,I | Monsieur de la Billardiere told me the news," said~Birotteau, 3 I,I | everything!' You are as fit, I told you, 'to be~put forward 4 I,I | past hair-dressers have told me that~they sell not only 5 I,I | manufacture of chemical products, told me so. If my~discovery should 6 I,I | forgotten what I have just told you~about turning the staircase 7 I,III| husband. Madame Roguin, when told of a~disaster she was far 8 I,IV | do the thing at all. He told me that before~concluding 9 I,V | with the money."~ ~"My wife told me so this very night. She 10 I,V | the medical student; he told me that at school his comrades~ 11 I,V | you are right; Dupuytren~told me the oil of nuts had a 12 I,V | the fire. At this hour he told his~wife all the little 13 I,V | very singular man,"--and he told the tale~of Monsieur Molineux.~ ~" 14 I,V | better fate; her~instinct told her that Anselme was another 15 I,V | Cesarine with his wife.~ ~"I told all your fears and fancies 16 I,V | establishment? Popinot has told us~that monsieur--"~ ~"Hey, 17 I,VI | said Cesar, "I hope you told him that we should~dine 18 I,VI | Cesar.~ ~"Yes, I know. Who told me of that,--the Kellers, 19 I,VII| were over and the judge told him the purpose of the visit.~ ~ 20 I,VII| emboldened by his aunt, who told him to dare all, ventured 21 I,VII| marry Cesarine! she~has told me so: see how lovely she 22 I,VII| his habits and customs, told the improper~conduct of 23 I,I | thousand francs. He was told that he was~to pay for the 24 I,I | only two weeks~since he told me not to marry Cesarine; 25 I,I | playing a genuine~part; and he told whoever would listen to 26 I,II | demonstrative perfumer, who told his dear~Constance, with 27 I,II | Constance and Cesarine, who told him that~Cesar was absorbed 28 I,III| power, Keller now curtly told Birotteau that he could 29 I,III| payments, and he must have told his ruin to his wife; now, 30 I,III| his~own stupidity: "they told me certain things about 31 I,III| dear master;~somebody has told you that she lent me money. 32 I,III| is pure, as I have~just told you. I had nothing, you 33 I,III| all safe now."~ ~And he told the horrible story of his 34 I,III| I know you would; I told him so. He hid everything 35 I,III| Monsieur Anselme Popinot told me he would~shed his blood 36 I,IV | the~head-clerk, a German, told him that Monsieur de Nucingen 37 I,IV | to du Tillet's, and~was told that he had gone into the 38 I,IV | Nogent-sur-Marne the porter told him that monsieur and~madame 39 I,IV | name of virtuous folly,~who told you to go to that commercial 40 I,V | she has~doubtless been told of my refusal, and will 41 I,V | the scoundrel! He came and told me himself he~was a deputy-mayor,-- 42 I,V | gathered courage as he was told of the interest~people in 43 I,VI | The facts his uncle now told him petrified the poor man.~ ~" 44 I,VII| has not your son-in-law told you--"~ ~"What?" cried Lourdois, 45 I,VII| would not repeat what he told him,~Birotteau answered: "


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