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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | the order yesterday."~ ~"Oh! then," said Madame Birotteau, 2 I,I | it shut your mouth?"~ ~"Oh, if you've got the mines 3 I,I | wherever they are building."~ ~"Oh! you are not up to it all. 4 I,I | the same as~if I had."~ ~"Oh, Cesar, all is said; let 5 I,I | in bed, if it amuses you. Oh! that horrid dream! My God!~ 6 I,III| Love!" exclaimed Popinot. "Oh, monsieur! can it be--"~ ~" 7 I,III| same. She is so lovely!"~ ~"Oh, monsieur!" said the clerk, 8 I,IV | want to ruin myself."~ ~"Oh, monsieur," said the southerner. " 9 I,IV | Constance to the architect.~ ~"Oh, no, madame; six thousand 10 I,IV | acknowledged in the lease itself. Oh, I will~accept small bills 11 I,IV | so many stipulations."~ ~"Oh, in business, that is very 12 I,IV | entrance,~that is not fair."~ ~"Oh, you are a tenant," said 13 I,V | world, nor in the next."~ ~"Oh! in the next they say we 14 I,V | or divine--"~ ~"Divine! oh, don't say that, Monsieur 15 I,V | Sciences would approve of--"~ ~"Oh! there is no discovery in 16 I,V | you?" asked Celestin.~ ~"Oh, what a day! my dear fellow, 17 I,VI | in France and Navarre.--Oh, an idea! I was about to~ 18 I,VI | there are risks, canals. Oh, canals! you have no idea 19 I,VI | them; for the Chamber,--oh, monsieur, the Chamber does 20 I,VII| my~services on the Bench--oh! of commerce,--and by fighting 21 I,VII| said Cesarine. "I like~her--oh! better than any one else."~ ~" 22 I,VII| to him," said Cesar.~ ~"Oh! and don't forget the sister-in-law 23 I,VII| full of books, all bound! Oh! my wife, my wife!"~cried 24 I,VII| kissed his daughter.~ ~"Oh! of course, of course, monsieur," 25 I,VII| gentle Racine"; Voltaire, "Oh!~Voltaire, second in everything, 26 I,VII| contrary to his habits."~ ~"Oh! I asked it of him. I am 27 I,I | either Ragon or Lourdois.~ ~"Oh, a trifle. I took notes 28 I,II | courts--" began Birotteau.~ ~"Oh!" said the lawyer, "the 29 I,II | which they have created--oh, mighty revolution!--the~ 30 I,III| one or of the other.~ ~"Oh! Madame Roguin!" said du 31 I,III| without saying a word to me. Oh, he is devoted! We owe a~ 32 I,IV | Monsieur le baron!--"~ ~"Oh! if you reffuse me, no creydit! 33 I,IV | strength to bear it!"~ ~"Oh! what troubles you, mamma?" 34 I,IV | to travel,--to see Italy! Oh, that dear~Italy! beautiful 35 I,IV | would be very useful to me. Oh! du Tillet was born to understand~ 36 I,IV | Tillet has~played me a trick--oh! a damnable trick."~ ~At 37 I,V | cried Cesar. "My brother! oh, my brother!" He kissed~ 38 I,V | haf gif dem to him."~ ~"Oh, no, Monsieur le baron," 39 I,V | not be my son-in-law--"~ ~"Oh, mamma!"~ ~"--he shall be 40 I,VI | dispute as to the claims."~ ~"Oh," said little Molineux, " 41 I,VI | with your tenants--"~ ~"Oh, monsieur!" said the assignee, 42 I,VII| since I~know thee well. Oh, /dear/!" he said, giving 43 I,VII| that?" said du Tillet.~ ~"Oh! all in good part," said


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