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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | it~understood. I burn our sign, 'The Queen of Roses'; I 2 I,I | What! would you burn your sign, which cost six hundred 3 I,I | more, for which I shall sign notes to~the order of Monsieur 4 I,I | your name, take down your sign, 'The Queen of Roses,' and 5 I,II | which it is the outward sign. As for Madame Birotteau,~ 6 I,III| queen of roses, the living sign of the house, whom he had~ 7 I,IV | behind his wife and made a sign to the architect~to take 8 I,IV | redness of her hands, the sign of~the thoroughly bourgeois 9 I,IV | of du Tillet seemed the sign of a discussion. "Can he~ 10 I,IV | Birotteau made him a sign to put on his cap.~ ~"No, 11 I,IV | that you~propose, we will sign them to-morrow; but to-day 12 I,V | formerly an iron-monger at the sign of the~Cloche d'Or, had 13 I,V | Monsieur Claparon. We shall sign the papers the day after~ 14 I,V | his mistress. Delicious sign of love!--which they on~ 15 I,V | attentively, and~made a sign to Cesar.~ ~"Then I have 16 I,VI | visit to pay. You shall sign the deed of partnership, 17 I,VII| enter, and he made Crottat a sign to~observe that she turned 18 I,II | Keller sat~down and began to sign rapidly such letters as 19 I,II | Keller, who continued to sign and read his documents, 20 I,II | round and made him a~little sign of attention, which encouraged 21 I,III| intentional error was a sign previously agreed upon.~ 22 I,III| voice, and both made him a sign to remember Madame~Birotteau.~ ~" 23 I,IV | Delphine made a little sign of assent, saying to her 24 I,IV | promise me~that you will sign nothing without consulting 25 I,V | of the salon and made a sign to Madame~Cesar to come 26 I,V | Madame Birotteau let a sign of grief rather than of 27 I,VI | creditors and their debtor sign a~treaty of peace, by which 28 I,VI | walk up to the desk and sign it.~ ~At this speech, all 29 I,VI | one third darkened by a sign which intercepted the~daylight 30 I,VI | of~grief, pointing to the sign.~ ~This forced gaiety, through 31 I,VI | and papers for Popinot to sign; he could~neither restrain 32 I,VII| inexplicable to Anselme.~ ~"Sign your relinquishment of the 33 I,VII| caught sight of the new sign,--~ ~CELESTIN CREVEL~Successor 34 I,VII| in the usual terms. On a sign from the presiding~judge, 35 I,VII| coachman, making an expressive~sign to Joseph Lebas, for he 36 Add | Bachelor's Establishment~At the Sign of the Cat and Racket~ ~ 37 Add | of the Department~At the Sign of the Cat and Racket~ ~ 38 Add | Bachelor's Establishment~At the Sign of the Cat and Racket~ ~ 39 Add | Betty~ ~Guillaume~At the Sign of the Cat and Racket~ ~ 40 Add | Clerks~ ~Lebas, Joseph~At the Sign of the Cat and Racket~Cousin 41 Add | Joseph (Virginie)~At the Sign of the Cat and Racket~Cousin 42 Add | Honorine~ ~Lourdois~At the Sign of the Cat and Racket~ ~ 43 Add | Government Clerks~At the Sign of the Cat and Racket~The 44 Add | Roguin, Madame~At the Sign of the Cat and Racket~Pierrette~ 45 Add | Theodore de (Augustine)~At the Sign of the Cat and Racket~ ~


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