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37 keller
Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | highest~degree of their power or driven to utter disorganization.~ 2 I,I | woman had the~supernatural power of emitting more ideas and 3 I,I | a~moment when it has no power except to foresee misfortunes 4 I,II | operative compounds, of a motive~power which acts without risk 5 I,II | which it is within their power to secure.~ ~"The daily 6 I,II | confidence is accepted~as power, of which it is the outward 7 I,II | and his countenance. No power could have made him give 8 I,III| use of it to establish his~power over wife, mistress, and 9 I,III| copartners; but~the man in whose power he had placed himself intended 10 I,III| we must not underrate its power, it has been~pushed everywhere, 11 I,IV | his mind, which had little~power to follow up the chain of 12 I,IV | his~moral being against power, though always obeying it; 13 I,V | the Jesuits, whose~secret power was proclaimed aloud by 14 I,V | whale-oil is just as good. No power, chemical, or divine--"~ ~" 15 I,V | in that light--"~ ~"No power, as I say, can make the 16 I,V | inspires terror only by the power~of evil, respect by genius, 17 I,VI | was~already famous by the power of his commercial magnetism. 18 I,VI | placed near to some form of power from which they get a~reflected 19 I,VII| vicar of Saint-Sulpice. The~power of the soul was never better 20 I,VII| in the plenitude of her power gave an inexpressible sweetness 21 I,II | influence and the suction power that~reiterated newspaper 22 I,II | unaware of their inborn power; their heads were full of~ 23 I,II | to do so--the illimitable~power of advertisement, of which 24 I,II | times, nor appreciate the~power of the novel methods of 25 I,III| decorated, and a~man in power, Keller now curtly told 26 I,III| only man who had it in his power to despise him burned so 27 I,III| he thought; "I have the power of~life or death over him,-- 28 I,III| and into which it~had the power to plunge him again. When 29 I,V | commerce. In the markets no~power on earth is so respected 30 I,VI | commissioner, a president without~power, is supposed to select the 31 I,VI | he is not~deprived of the power to fail again, on the promised 32 I,VI | Pillerault did all in his power to make that terrible day~ 33 I,VI | bankrupt to appear, it has no power to oblige the creditor to 34 I,VII| my life, and--"~ ~"What power have you over du Tillet 35 I,VII| twenty-five thousand. No human power can deprive me of the right 36 I,VII| singular manner with the power you have just~shown in forcing 37 I,VII| business, monsieur. No~human power could have foreseen what 38 I,VII| a~fish armed with the power of a Leyden jar, which is


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