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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,II | which he inherited from his mother,--~a being who had, in Tourangian 2 I,II | an~honest woman, a good mother of a family, and looked 3 I,II | township. Without~father, mother, or other guardian than 4 I,III| only son, who had lost his mother at his birth. To give him 5 I,III| her own mistress, and her mother has fixed ideas. Control 6 I,III| that Cesarine--And then her mother wants to see her the~wife 7 I,IV | said Cesarine, kissing her mother and sitting down~to the 8 I,IV | had the fine brow of her mother, but it~was clear with the 9 I,IV | girl who has~never left her mother's side made up for it, and 10 I,IV | qualities Cesarine was like her mother, somewhat bettered~by the 11 I,IV | behind the counter with her mother except for a few moments~ 12 I,IV | replaced her. Her father and mother, like all persons who have 13 I,V | induction; the happiness of her~mother was before her eyes,--she 14 I,V | their parish church as her mother did at Saint-Roch.~She had 15 I,VI | Pillerault, Cesarine, and her mother were disagreeably impressed 16 I,VII| father. "Look! there's~your mother asleep," he whispered. " 17 I,VII| he added, "about your mother's ball-dress?"~ ~"Yes, papa, 18 I,VII| Cesarine undressed her mother before a~toilet-table of 19 I,VII| morrow Cesarine and her mother, having been to Mass, and~ 20 I,I | not to say a word to her~mother. We must beware of our best 21 I,I | just as the songs of a mother soothe the weary~child tormented 22 I,III| however, perceiving that mother and daughter~had the one 23 I,III| He hid everything from my mother,~and confided only in me."~ ~" 24 I,III| dreaded du Tillet, for every~mother knows the /Timeo Danaos 25 I,IV | Cesarine, seeing that her mother~was weeping.~ ~"Dear daughter, 26 I,IV | on a little stool~at her mother's feet, touched her father' 27 I,IV | nothing?" she added, as her mother and~Pillerault returned.~ ~" 28 I,V | that just as Cesarine, her mother, and~Pillerault were gazing 29 I,V | anxious about Cesar's state, mother and daughter sat plying~ 30 I,V | on her~"dear defunct."~ ~Mother Madou, who would have floored 31 I,V | valuables were placed.~ ~"Mother Madou takes a drop too much," 32 I,V | Cesarine, sitting on her mother's knee, and caressing~her 33 I,V | adversity. Don't cry, dear~mother; I am ready and willing 34 I,V | said Cesarine, kissing her mother; "it teaches~us to know 35 I,V | changing~places and playing the mother to her. The next morning 36 I,V | inventory with him. Then the mother and~daughter, plainly dressed, 37 I,VI | child nine months after the mother has married her daughter.~ ~ 38 I,VI | inheritance from his father, his mother, his aunt, /et caetera/.~ 39 I,VI | These three beings,--father,~mother, daughter,--bound together 40 I,VII| Popinot.~ ~"Yes," answered the mother, smiling.~ ~"Listen to a 41 I,VII| woman.~ ~"My dear, adored mother," said Anselme, "in spite 42 I,VII| suspicion inspired by her mother to~injure my daughter; and


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