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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | doing a thing forbidden by law? How do you answer~that, 2 I,I | that, you who are guided by law?"~ ~"Let me go on. Roguin 3 I,I | He is acting against the~law.' But he would put himself 4 I,II | the vigor with which this law of growth and decay~applies 5 I,IV | of interest for which the law does not indemnify us."~ ~ 6 I,V | dear monsieur, the first law of God is to be consistent 7 I,VI | limited in his luxury; the law itself imposes the~obligation,-- 8 I,I | in any discussion about law, lingered in the~shop; and 9 I,I | right," said Molineux; "the law leaves a great deal~too 10 I,II | He will employ all the law's delays, and~the barristers 11 I,II | Forms~are the bulwarks of law. How would you like slap-dash 12 I,II | etc. They laid down the law to~everybody, but they picked 13 I,III| have neither~faith, nor law, nor soul, nor honor! You 14 I,III| compared to Baron de Nucingen. Law reappears on earth in Nucingen.~ 15 I,III| sent to the galleys if the law~could get hold of him.~ ~" 16 I,V | Guillaume, and his son-in-~law Joseph Lebas, Claparon, 17 I,V | while Cesar, to obey the law, was humbly expressing~his 18 I,VI | child that he~is; for the law declares him a minor, and 19 I,VI | interests are thwarted by~any law, is to make void the law 20 I,VI | law, is to make void the law in his particular case.~ ~ 21 I,VI | became by a fiction of law the~insolvent himself, and 22 I,VI | however, do justice to the law: the legislation that governs 23 I,VI | cares~little for him.~ ~The law requires that the /concordat/, 24 I,VI | the majority required by law certain premiums, which 25 I,VI | disposition of the~creditors. The law requires that while the 26 I,VI | handled that, in spite of the law's delays, they are~adjusted, 27 I,VI | astride~of his hobby,--the law,--begged du Tillet to favor 28 I,VI | who now by a fiction of law had become Cesar Birotteau. 29 I,VI | and legitimate. But the law,~monsieur,--the law! The 30 I,VI | the law,~monsieur,--the law! The expenditures of the 31 I,VI | said Pillerault, "the law only allows you to take 32 I,VI | tutelary angel.~ ~Commercial law imposes a horrible torture 33 I,VI | before his creditors as the law demands. The thought killed 34 I,VI | terrible scene which the~law renders inevitable, and 35 I,VI | succumb. On~this point the law is precise, formal, and 36 I,VI | police courts. But though the law compels the~bankrupt to 37 I,VI | touching obedience to the law struck the~commercial mind 38 I,VII| No," said Birotteau, "the law is plain. I wish to pay 39 I,VII| he was circumventing the law by a substitution. But the~ 40 I,VII| these mediators between the law~and the people!"~ ~On this


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