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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | deputy-mayor. The king grants four crosses to the~municipality 2 I,I | Roguin's practice is worth four or five hundred thousand.~ 3 I,IV | francs--sure to be repaid in four months--~don't throw me 4 I,IV | private door of his house.~ ~Four years earlier Monsieur Grindot 5 I,IV | lights the landing; to these four~windows you mean to add 6 I,IV | unhealthy and buried on all four sides by the high walls 7 I,IV | appartement was made up of four rooms, without counting 8 I,IV | bottle-green paper, were four engravings bought at auction. 9 I,IV | beggarly trash at twenty-~four sous a pound, and in every 10 I,IV | sous a pound, and in every four pounds they put a pound 11 I,V | great-niece; he gave a dinner~four times a year to his friends, 12 I,V | we sell it for three or four francs~the four ounces?"~ ~" 13 I,V | three or four francs~the four ounces?"~ ~"You are about 14 I,VI | all made ready to~hand, at four sous, and six months' credit."~ ~" 15 I,VI | you, 'You will succeed.' Four sous! six~months! an unparalleled 16 I,VI | glad to get rid of them for~four; for, as he said, God knows 17 I,VI | furnish ten thousand at four sous? If so, I may perhaps 18 I,VI | and he is all ours."~ ~"Four sous!" said Birotteau. " 19 I,VI | sufficient quantity, and before four o'clock they had produced 20 I,VI | Pillerault arrived about four o'clock, just after vespers. 21 I,VII| Cesarine has written a four after the name of Popinot. 22 I,VII| by an antique lamp with four jets. The~architect had 23 I,VII| chandelier, with twenty-~four wax-candles, brought out 24 I,VII| their vespers, dressed about four o'clock in the~afternoon, 25 I,VII| showed him, triumphantly,~the four rooms constructed by the 26 I,I | word! Has Roguin given~your four hundred thousand francs 27 I,I | thousand francs instead of four hundred~thousand. Roguin 28 I,I | Birotteau a receipt for his four~hundred thousand francs," 29 I,I | on that property. We have four months ahead before we are~ 30 I,II | income, I could set~aside four thousand francs for you 31 I,II | going, he would~soon need four. In business, opportunity 32 I,IV | zignature; so shall you haf, at four o'clock, der amount of die~ 33 I,IV | Tuileries?"~ ~It was just four o'clock, the hour at which 34 I,V | Popinot, "one moment!"~ ~The four individuals present,--Cesar, 35 I,V | Uncle!"~ ~"Monsieur!"~ ~Four voices and but one heart; 36 I,V | my life, I can return the~four hundred francs Madame de 37 I,V | the bills; we have till four o'clock in the afternoon~ 38 I,V | that recalled the hour of four o'clock in the~Jardin des 39 I,V | they loved their master. At four o'clock~the good priest 40 I,VI | francs. The debts amounted to four hundred and forty thousand;~ 41 I,VII| Cesarine!~but come back by four o'clock."~ ~"Poor souls, 42 I,VII| clock or in the~evening at four, as he went to and from 43 I,VII| they awaited his arrival at four o'clock~with a delight that


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