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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I | PART I~Cesar at his apogee~ 2 I,I | to recognize~the immense part which electricity plays 3 I,I | ruin has~come. To play a part in politics you must have 4 I,II | of vogue, and that in a part of Paris~which was the least 5 I,III| Providence, plays so great a part in this history that it 6 I,III| the enormous underground part played in the world by~such 7 I,III| nevertheless, to understand a part and act~it without compromising 8 I,III| man consents to play the part which du Tillet~had allotted 9 I,III| the land~speculation; his part was to deal the last blow.~ ~" 10 I,III| As for me, I've got my part to attend to. One minute, 11 I,IV | the umbrella-merchant,~"part of a quarter has expired; 12 I,V | methods~of work. The greater part of his business was conducted 13 I,V | the theatre. He played the part of those old~bachelors on 14 I,VII| children," he said, "my part in life is not to share 15 I | PART II~Cesar grappling with 16 I,I | delegated by chance to~fill some part in his life. His weird face 17 I,I | I am very glad you took part of your neighbor's rental 18 I,I | extent was playing a genuine~part; and he told whoever would 19 I,II | selected his appropriate part. Upstairs,~Francois, the 20 I,II | the cloth. He~played the part of the responsible partner, 21 I,II | beaver, I am to give up a part of my skin. After all,~it 22 I,III| assuredly never~played the part assigned to the sofa of 23 I,III| who to her eyes played~the part of heir-apparent--assisted, 24 I,IV | actress then playing the part of la~belle Arsene, who, 25 I,IV | Birotteau hanging about that part of the Rue~des Cinq-Diamants 26 I,IV | good name,~will play the part of reckless gamblers; they 27 I,IV | Anselme in the only~living part of his memory,--as the note 28 I,V | that you have kept back part of your~assets; if you are 29 I,V | has done to him; for my part I pity the fellow as~I do 30 I,V | This success was but one part of the task before Madame 31 I,V | they had passed the greater part of their lives. They~walked 32 I,VI | may live without taking part in life, like the child 33 I,VI | bitterest action on the part of creditors~who are thirsting 34 I,VI | the other would accept a part if not sure of their fees.~ 35 I,VI | clever diplomacy, on the part of the bankrupt, his~assignees, 36 I,VI | the one to take no active part; and Molineux,~the mischievous 37 I,VI | he had thought over his~part, studied the shades of his 38 I,VII| aforesaid relinquishment on the part of this~loyal merchant, 39 I,VII| Tillet.~ ~"Oh! all in good part," said Lebas, smiling at


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