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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | s tail to make both ends meet. I shouldn't be a distinguished~ 2 I,I | wicked, but I should like to~meet that little scamp du Tillet, 3 I,II | falsehood. Du Tillet could not meet his eye, and no doubt vowed 4 I,III| Birotteau walked on to meet the~notary. Anselme followed 5 I,III| comrade du Tillet chanced to meet him, the little~gains that 6 I,III| all brain; you will never meet one of them in a church. 7 I,IV | of commerce; and you~will meet a scientific man of the 8 I,IV | kindness to go~forward; we will meet at Monsieur Molineux' door, 9 I,IV | spot where dark passages meet, and connect the quarter 10 I,IV | introduced into the laws to meet the case), has~authorized 11 I,V | material,~and now I am about to meet one of the greatest scientific 12 I,V | Proverbs are no~fools; extremes meet. Now see, my boy, commerce 13 I,VI | and the period when they meet again after contact with 14 I,VII| said Cesar. "You will meet the very /heads/~of commerce, 15 I,VII| soon bespatter her when you meet her a-foot in the streets, 16 I,I | million of liabilities to meet:~would you, at such a moment, 17 I,I | Roguin has carried off~to meet them. Even if Monsieur Birotteau 18 I,I | notes for the lands. To meet these, I~have my share of 19 I,II | position in the face. To meet the payments on his house 20 I,II | confidant.~ ~"If I do not meet a soldier coming home from 21 I,II | happened that he did not meet a soldier.~Still, his heart 22 I,III| to know that he could not meet his~payments, and he must 23 I,III| the desk.~ ~"How will you meet your payments to-morrow?" 24 I,IV | that you are not going to meet your liabilities. Hard cash 25 I,IV | impossible that I could meet~them in that time."~ ~Birotteau 26 I,IV | some contrivance you could meet the payments for to-morrow, 27 I,IV | five hundred~thousand. To meet them you have assets that 28 I,V | Popinot in vain; you would meet humiliating refusals; no 29 I,V | his step,~Cesarine ran to meet him, that he might not see 30 I,V | case, are what you have to meet. Therefore it is not~Roguin' 31 I,V | as ruined you. I find, to meet your~obligations, forty 32 I,V | where Cesar's wife could meet with the respect that~was 33 I,VI | judgments when they next meet with dissatisfied parties,-- 34 I,VI | he once sat as judge; to meet affronts where so often 35 I,VI | in~his room rather than meet the eye of a creditor. The 36 I,VI | brow, and an eye~that could meet the eyes of his fellows.~ ~ ~ 37 I,VII| have some reward. You will meet none~but our particular 38 I,VII| unpaid, requesting them to meet at Alexandre Crottat's that~ 39 I,VII| which gave him strength to meet the imposing~spectacle in 40 I,VII| commercial honor was now to meet~the sudden shock of felicity


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