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vocabulary 2
vocation 1
vogue 1
voice 44
voiceless 1
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44 against
44 air
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44 voice
44 yet
43 bankrupt
43 eye
Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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   Part, Chapter
1 I,I | became glued~together, her voice failed her. She remained 2 I,I | she cried at last in a voice full of anguish.~ ~She then 3 I,II | straight upon his victim. His~voice had a hollow sound, like 4 I,II | will listen to the salutary voice.~ ~Cesar Birotteau, who 5 I,II | vicissitudes, to~which no voice has given utterance because 6 I,IV | Constance, in a supplicating voice, not even noticing~the tit-for-tat 7 I,IV | who mastered with bugle voice~the wagoners when they brought 8 I,IV | she said, softening her voice.~ ~"No; I had the honor 9 I,IV | said the seller, in a voice like a hoarse flute.~"My 10 I,V | chemical~effect upon me; his voice heats my stomach, and even 11 I,VI | yesterday [here his tone of voice became solemn] in the~Tuileries,-- 12 I,VI | eyes like a sudden light; a~voice cried to me, 'Here's your 13 I,VI | Madame Ragon, in her~shrill voice and patronizing manner.~ ~" 14 I,VI | began to read in a~loud voice, with much emphasis, "CEPHALIC 15 I,VI | imitating the fatal knife with voice and gesture. "One~recollects 16 I,VI | the door.~Recognizing his voice, Anselme went down, candlestick 17 I,VII| distinguished for his bass voice~and the richness of his 18 I,I | atrociously hypocritical~voice, "we settled our business 19 I,I | contractor?" he said in~a low voice to his nephew,--"they have 20 I,I | said the perfumer, in a voice choked with tears,--for 21 I,I | The change in Birotteau's voice startled Crottat, who began 22 I,I | commercial Code in a solemn~voice.~ ~"'If the expenditure 23 I,II | Monsieur," he said, in a cold voice, "Constance knows nothing. 24 I,II | uttered for him alone by a voice which influenced all~Europe, 25 I,III| spoke loudly~to drown his voice, and both made him a sign 26 I,III| Constance in a low, pained voice.~ ~"Well, then," said Madame 27 I,III| said Constance, in a grave voice; "my~daughter will be the 28 I,IV | the reverberation of whose voice revealed~the distance it 29 I,IV | the crafty traveller, in a voice likely to reach a person 30 I,IV | which, in such crises, the voice seems to render~intrusive.~ ~ 31 I,IV | his niece in a~suppressed voice. Constance thought it best 32 I,V | man and by the tone of his~voice, saw him tear the papers 33 I,V | raise him, but joined her voice to his when she saw him 34 I,V | daughter in a trembling voice:--~ ~Answer of Francois 35 I,V | continuing to read, in a voice broken by tears.~ ~I went 36 I,V | reparation."~ ~The firm voice of the poor man and his 37 I,V | hand and said, in a hollow voice, "My~son, you shall never 38 I,VI | the wish in his little dry~voice, his ex-successor turned 39 I,VII| Madame Lourdois, in a low voice to her husband.~ ~"If you 40 I,VII| prosperous banker, but an inward voice cried to him,~"The man is 41 I,VII| in a clear,~penetrating voice.~ ~Du Tillet turned pale. 42 I,VII| hatred by the tones~of his voice.~ ~"Anselme, your future, 43 I,VII| himself; an inextinguishable voice cried aloud within his soul, " 44 I,VII| wife and~whispered, in a voice suffocated by a rush of


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