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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | enemies, that~to love the king is to love France."~ ~"Do 2 I,I | the Legion of~honor. The king signed the order yesterday."~ ~" 3 I,I | am now deputy-mayor. The king grants four crosses to the~ 4 I,I | name first on the~list. The king moreover knows me: thanks 5 I,I | So there it is. If the king gives me the~cross without 6 I,II | infant Jesus,--in fact, a king of men."~ ~Constance frankly 7 I,II | he makes love like the King of Lahore. But~the little 8 I,III| approached any man but the~king sufficiently near to become 9 I,III| as Monsieur Alibert,~the King's physician, says. The word 10 I,III| where Racine introduces a king of Comagene, lover of the~ 11 I,IV | punctuality,~in the words of our king,--a man of wit as well as 12 I,IV | a bourgeois than~for the King of Prussia, that is to say 13 I,IV | of the bed-chamber to the king. I assemble~my friends as 14 I,VI | what in fact he became, the king of commercial travellers, 15 I,VI | Peers, or an usher of the king's bedchamber, or any of~ 16 I,VII| of the bedchamber to the~king, friends of Ragon, and their 17 I,VII| red ribbon fastened by the king to the buttonhole~of an 18 I,II | moment he too had been a king among his own people, as~ 19 I,II | people, as~this man was a king daily; and he measured the 20 I,II | cried the other.~"The King's eyes are opened. He is 21 I,III| bought up the debts of the king, at sixty per~cent of their 22 I,III| natural self with a little King~Charles spaniel, which presented 23 I,IV | debudy-mayor; I haf~heard dat der king say dat your ball--"~ ~" 24 I,IV | dat your ball--"~ ~"The king?" exclaimed Birotteau, who 25 I,IV | Aziatique, and whom der king has decoraded."~ ~De Marsay 26 I,V | Royalists might love the~king, but to love your country 27 I,V | capable of~speaking up to the king in the name of her associate 28 I,V | of the gentlemen of the~king's bedchamber, and left a 29 I,V | among honest men.~ ~"The King has just appointed the Comte 30 I,V | of the nobleman whom the king preferred~to all others,-- 31 I,V | was, how to speak to the king at once. In the midst of~ 32 I,V | certain~privileges, which the king kept secret, so as not to 33 I,V | in the~household of the king being overcrowded with noble 34 I,VII| private~secretary of the king, Monsieur de Vandenesse, 35 I,VII| accidentally become known to the king.~His Majesty, touched by 36 I,VII| the bank-notes sent by the king was to use them in paying~ 37 I,VII| placed under the eyes of the king; his heart has deigned to~ 38 I,VII| proof of interest which the king had bestowed upon him seemed 39 I,VII| thousand francs from the king, and you won't accept anything~


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