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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,III| funds.~The assignees of the failure would, as du Tillet felt 2 I,III| Roguin and the assets of~the failure. The notary went into this 3 I,I | for payment~three times. Failure to pay such trifles as these 4 I,I | Claparon~is on the verge of failure, with six million of liabilities 5 I,I | an object of suspicion. Failure for them is fraudulent~bankruptcy; 6 I,III| jackass~on the point of failure. Delighted to foresee the 7 I,III| knows what I think about failure!~Failure is death to a merchant; 8 I,III| what I think about failure!~Failure is death to a merchant; 9 I,IV | Dear daughter, I see a failure coming. If your father is 10 I,IV | cowed; he~heard the knell of failure ringing in his ears, and 11 I,V | if there should come a failure, can lay no~blame on us. 12 I,V | would you choose a shameful failure, in which there are no~assets? 13 I,V | you have retrieved your failure?"~ ~There was an instant' 14 I,V | not~actually happy at the failure, but love is such an egoist! 15 I,V | merchant who does not think of failure is like a general~who counts 16 I,V | from~the Rue Faydeau. The failure, already known, of a man 17 I,VI | and countermarches which a failure~entails, are asleep at the 18 I,VI | There has never been a~failure which did not generate enough 19 I,VI | like,--being~concerned in a failure where he attempted to roughly 20 I,VI | within ten days before~his failure can be impeached, prudent 21 I,VI | give an ugly look into the failure, and buy up their claims 22 I,VI | these purchased claims.~ ~A failure is the closer, more or less 23 I,VI | discussion of an immense failure that took~place in a town 24 I,VI | in the region where the~failure took place that could be 25 I,VI | large amount he accepts a failure~as total shipwreck without 26 I,VI | dividend,--an~additional little failure which often occurs, like 27 I,VI | sorts of failures,--the failure of the~merchant who means 28 I,VI | of his business, and the~failure of the merchant who has 29 I,VI | be taken to liquidate the~failure and put everything at once 30 I,VI | things together to make the failure a~prolonged agony for his 31 I,VI | who lost nothing by the failure, was to manage~everything. 32 I,VI | was not involved in the failure~to the amount of half the 33 I,VI | receiving himself, under the failure, the~dividend which was 34 I,VI | looked to see a dishonorable failure; he saw an honorable~one. 35 I,VI | transactions~resulting from his failure. These harsh tidings were 36 I,VI | majority. But in the case~of a failure when all has been given 37 I,VI | indifferent, admitted~this failure to be a rare commercial 38 I,VII| tribunal of the Seine. His failure was not caused by imprudence,~ 39 I,VII| to say publicly that this failure was the result of a~disaster


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