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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | wife, we have enemies. Half our friends in the quarter 2 I,I | wouldn't you have been half sick with~joy? Well, you 3 I,I | If Crottat does not pay half down, how could he negotiate 4 I,I | nominally proprietor of one half, which is, however, to~be 5 I,III| too reticent with me. I am half one of~the family. I have 6 I,III| which was already more than half~their amount. When the whole 7 I,III| minds which understand at~half a word, and he completed 8 I,III| affair he was~to represent half the purchasers of the land, 9 I,III| Birotteau~represented the other half. The notes which Claparon 10 I,III| auction and buy~them in at half their value with the funds 11 I,IV | the future possessor of half the lands about~the Madeleine, 12 I,V | living had~absorbed one half of that profit. Such was 13 I,V | We are getting~them at half price. Suppose we do have 14 I,V | about nuts," said Cesar, half to~himself.~ ~"Nuts?" said 15 I,V | clerks. In their busy and half cloistral life the smallest 16 I,V | air and manner that was half cynical, half~silly, which 17 I,V | manner that was half cynical, half~silly, which revolted Cesarine, 18 I,VI | about them and~asked for half the money down. Faille and 19 I,VI | Having no teeth he swallowed half his~words, though his style 20 I,VI | Claparon; "you deal, for your~half of the property, with Monsieur 21 I,I | horrified to find pale and half insensible in a corner of 22 I,I | he caught the meaning of~half a word. Cesarine followed 23 I,I | on his own account, our half of the price of the said 24 I,I | francs of mine; therefore, my half of the~property costs me 25 I,I | without gaining his half of the property?" said Claparon, 26 I,I | hundred thousand more for his half of our share, I shall then~ 27 I,I | Possibly, hope is the better half of~courage; indeed, the 28 I,II | of~sixty thousand francs, half of which must be obtained 29 I,II | ignorant of the ceremonial, half~regal, which attended an 30 I,II | I have purchased, at half its value, certain land 31 I,IV | talking with him more~than half an hour. In the course of 32 I,IV | the wig~of its master, in half a hundred libertine curls. 33 I,IV | the end of an hour and a half spend in just such senseless 34 I,V | being defeated; he is only half a merchant. I, in~your position, 35 I,VI | and buy up their claims at~half what they are worth at the 36 I,VI | claims, partly from~the half, or third, or fourth, gained 37 I,VI | failure~to the amount of half the costs of his establishment, 38 I,VI | claim against Birotteau for half the costs of~drawing up 39 I,VI | and Ragon. Precisely at half past ten~o'clock the three 40 I,VII| his office this morning at half past eleven, and give me 41 I,VII| forty-two thousand francs; half of that is one hundred and


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