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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | don't like; he hides some secret anxiety. His face has grown 2 I,I | would never have kept the secret of his~stealing that three 3 I,II | thence~followed certain secret relations, which the clerks 4 I,II | and public affairs with~secret anxieties of his own, which 5 I,II | man who, in spite of his~secret disabilities, had earned 6 I,II | understanding. Without~giving the secret reason to her husband, she 7 I,III| depths of his heart a sad~secret, which widened the distance 8 I,III| eyes he had dared to~read a secret thought full of caressing 9 I,III| attacking that organ, produce a secret infirmity which a~virtuous 10 I,III| Madame Cesar had~guessed the secret of Roguin's household.~ ~ 11 I,III| were at the bottom of the secret fortune so rapidly acquired 12 I,III| neck.~ ~Master of Roguin's secret, du Tillet made use of it 13 I,III| itself. He was now in the secret councils of the~sharpest 14 I,III| then that he discovered the secret which Sarah had~carefully 15 I,III| honor, that of keeping a secret and letting himself be~dishonored 16 I,III| exclaimed Birotteau. "Keep your~secret. I promise to forget it. 17 I,III| Lombards. I~will be your secret partner, and supply the 18 I,III| of the hair~itself. The secret is just there, Popinot, 19 I,III| you in possession~of my secret; we will go shares, and 20 I,V | endangered by the Jesuits, whose~secret power was proclaimed aloud 21 I,V | for~regular habits are the secret of long life and sound health. 22 I,V | Popinot.~ ~"There you have my secret," said the perfumer. "I' 23 I,V | it is a~question of some secret about making the hair grow 24 I,VI | possession of Popinot's secret, saw~its importance.~ ~" 25 I,VI | those inimitable folds the secret of which the dowagers of 26 I,VI | perfumer.~"I have given him the secret of a great discovery--"~ ~" 27 I,VII| Ah, madame, you possess a secret of which science is ignorant," 28 I,VII| held in the grasp of our secret hopes which are~realized, 29 I,I | the~carriage.~ ~"Keep the secret," he said.~ ~"Ah!" said 30 I,II | Constance knows nothing. Keep~my secret at any rate; beg the Ragons 31 I,IV | misdemeanor leads to~crime. The secret of your embarrassment is 32 I,IV | enabled him to discover secret~intentions, to perceive 33 I,IV | all-embracing compassion; a secret belonging only~to angels 34 I,V | had been left during this secret tumult,~came up to the appartement 35 I,V | privileges, which the king kept secret, so as not to give umbrage 36 I,VII| To forget is the great secret of strong, creative natures,-- 37 I,VII| Madame Cesar was enough! What secret is there between her and 38 I,VII| smiling.~ ~"Listen to a little secret," said Popinot, glancing 39 I,VII| Let~this be a profound secret. His Majesty thinks it derogatory


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