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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | business, and let us go and live in your native place. Why! 2 I,I | to a notary of Paris, and live eight months of~the year 3 I,I | worth a great deal, we shall live~like princes; whereas here 4 I,I | willing; I would gladly~live on dry bread the rest of 5 I,I | weep with. Never while I live shall~you do it; do you 6 I,I | them, have barely enough~to live on. (Day after day that 7 I,I | not decent: he does not live with his wife. He must~have 8 I,II | to give up perfumery, and live like honest~bourgeois without 9 I,II | hesitated. His~ambition was to live near Chinon as soon as he 10 I,II | painting in sepia! What joy to live again in~a flower so pure, 11 I,II | millionaires, and did not live like other human beings; 12 I,II | domestic~life. Obliged to live like a Figaro, he was first 13 I,III| satisfaction of enabling them to live by~making over to them his 14 I,III| Roguin~was to get away and live in foreign countries, and 15 I,III| who has only~eight days to live," he said, with an easy 16 I,III| is hard at their age to live on hope."~ ~"How do they 17 I,III| on hope."~ ~"How do they live, then?"~ ~"They do me the 18 I,IV | it. We never know who may live or die, and I can't run 19 I,V | Never mind how; they do live."~ ~"Uncle, I understand!" 20 I,I | income of all of that to live suitably in~foreign countries."~ ~" 21 I,IV | before him; Popinot was to live henceforth, like Hamlet,~ 22 I,V | larder of credit. You~cannot live through those three days; 23 I,V | daughter, and will enable us to live; so that we~need ask nothing 24 I,V | shall sell out my Funds and live on dry bread; Popinot will 25 I,V | trust people unless they live in hovels like Claparon," 26 I,V | Cesar was determined to live on amid the wreck of his 27 I,V | sumptuous home, came to live in the wretched chamber 28 I,V | have hope!"~ ~"You shall live with me," said Pillerault, " 29 I,VI | countries,~where he may live without taking part in life, 30 I,VI | to~create. This judge may live in dread of his own justice 31 I,VII| like that of Birotteau, live sunk in sorrows,~instead 32 I,VII| only desire is that I may live to die~discharged of debt 33 I,VII| second story,~where I shall live with Cesarine, who shall 34 I,VII| will give you an~income to live on. Shall you not be happy?"~ ~" 35 I,VII| Anselme wants to hire it, and live there with Cesarine. Your 36 I,VII| He feared~he should not live till the great day when


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