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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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courage

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1 I,II | that one spurt of martial courage. During the month his~convalescence 2 I,II | though he had no military courage in~his heart, and not the 3 I,II | possessed of patience and true courage.~ ~Thus it happened that 4 I,III| Come, Popinot, have you the~courage to kill Macassar? Then begin 5 I,V | Madame Ragon nursed me. Take courage! recompense comes to~every 6 I,VII| hand-shaking, and~'Birotteau, take courage; let yourself be killed, 7 I,I | Dear Monsieur Cesar, take~courage! it is not the death of 8 I,I | Danger!"~ ~"Well, take courage; make an effort."~ ~"Effort!"~ ~" 9 I,I | slept.~ ~"Come, papa, take courage! you are so superior a man 10 I,I | tender tones which give courage~to a stricken heart, just 11 I,I | right."~ ~The poor man took courage, as he heard Claparon analyzing 12 I,I | hope is the better half of~courage; indeed, the Catholic religion 13 I,II | word. He had come to seek~courage and consolation, and he 14 I,II | a gesture of assent.~ ~"Courage, Cesar!" he said. "I see 15 I,II | lawyer restored Cesar's courage a little, and~he begged 16 I,II | Cesar nevertheless had the courage to look~his position in 17 I,II | contradiction, and gathering courage as he did so, was now prevented~ 18 I,II | she inspired him gave him courage. He went every~morning to 19 I,II | Moscow displayed no greater courage than Cesar now summoned~ 20 I,III| will take away from me the~courage I need."~ ~"Forgive me, 21 I,III| weeping, and whispering, "Courage, dear friend,~courage! I 22 I,III| Courage, dear friend,~courage! I will have courage for 23 I,III| friend,~courage! I will have courage for both, if necessary."~ ~" 24 I,III| that is enough to give us courage."~ ~"If that were all!" 25 I,IV | drew upon the dregs of his courage, and went up the stairway~ 26 I,V | there.~My poor nephew, take courage! file your schedule, make 27 I,V | one and all,~patience and courage under your afflictions.~ ~ 28 I,V | in the~Place Royalle.~ ~"Courage!" said Pillerault, as he 29 I,V | against the fire. Popinot's courage froze at sight of the~usurer' 30 I,V | away from the door, her courage deserted her. Our powers 31 I,V | woman, gave Constance fresh courage.~ ~"Never will I roll in 32 I,V | sound the depths of their courage. All three were~like sailors 33 I,V | danger. Birotteau gathered courage as he was told of the interest~ 34 I,V | his wife, as he saw the courage with which she had~returned 35 I,VI | degrees, as Birotteau's courage came back to him, Pillerault, 36 I,VI | tears. The bankrupt~gathered courage as he felt the indulgences 37 I,VI | are not surprised at your courage; none have failed~to do 38 I,VII| This first result gave courage to the poor bankrupt, but


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