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whistle 2
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39 government
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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | not dreaming, my beautiful white doe. Listen. People should~ 2 I,I | me. Where is the plot, my white doe? Look~here, I must tell 3 I,II | pure as~her forehead was white, it was only after six months 4 I,II | of lymphatic habit, and /white/~for those possessed of 5 I,II | have made him give up the white~muslin cravats, with ends 6 I,II | his chin. His waistcoat of white pique, squarely~buttoned, 7 I,IV | were clean, the ceilings white, the~cornices irreproachable, 8 I,IV | that a woman~dressed in white would have been afraid of 9 I,IV | Provence, and the~veritable white hazel-nut of the Alps.~ ~ 10 I,V | printed cotton fabric, a white cravat, high shoes,~and 11 I,V | Vauquelin,--you know why.~A white cravat, of course."~ ~Birotteau 12 I,V | mucus, a small quantity of white oil, a great~deal of greenish 13 I,V | loses~all color and turns white in winter."~ ~"Hein! Popinot."~ ~" 14 I,V | without serious danger, red or white hair. But in~advertising 15 I,VI | silhouettes relieved against a white background. She took snuff 16 I,VI | wore a bottle-blue coat, a white waistcoat, small-clothes 17 I,VI | the floor paved~with large white stones, most of them broken, 18 I,VII| superb~ball-dress, a skirt of white satin, and a tulle robe 19 I,VII| vestibule, paved in black and white marble, with its walls painted 20 I,VII| windows on the street, in white and red, with~cornices of 21 I,VII| them. On a~chimney-piece of white marble supported by columns 22 I,VII| A boudoir in green and white led into Cesar's study.~ ~" 23 I,VII| hung in blue silk, with white~ornaments; the furniture 24 I,VII| ornaments; the furniture was in white cassimere touched with blue. 25 I,VII| On~the chimney-piece, of white marble, stood a clock representing 26 I,VII| before a~toilet-table of white marble with a long mirror. 27 I,VII| her~bosom, sparklingly white, her throat and shoulders 28 I,VII| cameo. Cesarine, dressed in white crape, wore a wreath~of 29 I,VII| crape, wore a wreath~of white roses, a rose at her waist, 30 I,VII| divine smiles, robed in white tunics bordered with blue, 31 I,II | by the fire, wrapped in a white woollen dressing-gown, calm~ 32 I,II | chemise, and a shawl~over her white shoulders.~ ~"Papa, I hear 33 I,III| in~its effect by folds of white satin; a rug of ermine lay 34 I,III| with pink, filled in with white puffs about the face.~These 35 I,III| shone chastely on the pure white tones.~Cesarine was so coquettishly 36 I,III| s, adding, "Ah, my dear white lambs, I have given you 37 I,IV | which topped an unpainted white wooden~enclosure, breast-high, 38 I,IV | undershirt of~knitted wool, once white, but now yellowed by wear 39 I,IV | company by a pate,~oysters, white wine, and vulgar kidneys, / 40 I,VII| uniform,--his hair~entirely white, his face pale, his manner


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