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37 nephew
37 second
37 still
37 to-morrow
Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | Ragon by setting up their nephew, who can make his~fortune. 2 I,II | charge of the desk was a nephew of Monsieur Ragon named 3 I,III| Madame Ragon placed her nephew at "The Queen of Roses," 4 I,III| you for my son-in-law. The~nephew of Monsieur Popinot, a judge 5 I,III| judge of the civil courts, nephew of the~Ragons, you have 6 I,IV | had neither wife, child, nephew, or niece. He~bullied his 7 I,V | of proselytism. Like his nephew~and like the Ragons, he 8 I,VI | Why did you not bring your nephew?" said Pillerault to Madame 9 I,VI | magistrate was now asking for his nephew at the door.~Recognizing 10 I,VI | the~success of your dear nephew. We have just been studying 11 I,VI | the old gentleman to his nephew,~"dress yourself, and come 12 I,VI | which he carried~off his nephew to the Birotteaus.~ ~ ~ 13 I,VII| little Horace Bianchon, the nephew of~Monsieur Popinot, and 14 I,I | noticing the amazement~of his nephew, who, having glanced at 15 I,I | said in~a low voice to his nephew,--"they have robbed you."~ ~ 16 I,II | Funds.~ ~"Well, my poor nephew, I cannot do it; you are 17 I,IV | chanced to go and see his nephew. This~judge, whose mind 18 I,IV | finding the judge with his nephew, seemed to him harassed,~ 19 I,IV | man stayed in spite of his nephew's evident~desire, for he 20 I,IV | imperious gesture he led his nephew into the street~and forced 21 I,IV | the Rue des Lombards. "My nephew, your old master may~find 22 I,V | pressing the hand of his nephew. "I have thought a great 23 I,V | is beside himself. My nephew," resumed Pillerault, gravely,~ 24 I,V | addressing the poor man,--"my nephew, away with illusions! We 25 I,V | matter lies there.~My poor nephew, take courage! file your 26 I,V | Pillerault pressed his nephew in his arms as he heard 27 I,V | acquiescence~escape her.~ ~"My nephew," said Pillerault, addressing 28 I,V | lose the money."~ ~"Your nephew has done like all the rest," 29 I,VI | the wants of his niece and nephew.~ ~Du Tillet had worked 30 I,VI | terrible day~endurable to his nephew.~ ~The steps taken by Molineux, 31 I,VI | Pillerault said to his~nephew,--~ ~"Cesar, you can go 32 I,VI | Cinq-Diamants; come and see my nephew," said Ragon.~ ~A cruel 33 I,VII| the extent of it.~ ~"My nephew, the savings of your wife, 34 I,VII| Cinq-Diamants, feared that his nephew was scarcely fit to bear 35 I,VII| the duty of preparing his nephew to~receive the good news; 36 I,VII| on the face of~his poor nephew.~ ~"It is true," he said, " 37 I,VII| on the~worn mind of his nephew, had schemed to prepare


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