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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | to-day--I should have no credit, I should have no~cross 2 I,II | trick, the world~gave him credit for knowing how to play 3 I,II | amiability, won him enormous credit. His household cost~him 4 I,III| how far he would back the credit of his relation. The Brutus 5 I,IV | discount that I have no credit; that is what kills us little~ 6 I,IV | the best means of winning credit~is not to play into the 7 I,V | for one eighth. I shall~credit you for that on my books 8 I,VI | four sous, and six months' credit."~ ~"Anselme, said Birotteau, 9 I,I | the death of his suspected credit. In such a case~a prosperous 10 I,I | they are the death of your credit."~ ~"Monsieur Claparon wishes 11 I,I | help of a few notes, or~a credit at a banker's, until I repair 12 I,II | the more for obtaining the~credit he intended to ask. In case 13 I,II | dwelt the universal panacea--credit! Cesar remembered sadly 14 I,II | notes~and checks, letters of credit, and commercial circulars. 15 I,II | to ask if I can obtain a credit. I was~formerly a judge 16 I,II | have never made~use of my credit or my signature; my signature 17 I,II | Well," continued Cesar, "a credit of a hundred thousand francs,~ 18 I,II | enterprise, and allowing it credit. Here were hatched the~specious, 19 I,II | security in making you this credit lies~there: we must examine 20 I,II | Cesarine. "I am to have a credit with the~Kellers."~ ~ ~ 21 I,III| warrant us~in giving you a credit of one hundred thousand. 22 I,III| interest him;~I shall get my credit!" Adolphe Keller was laughing 23 I,III| could neither~give him a credit nor say anything in his 24 I,III| doing. They will give you a credit if they think you have~got 25 I,III| fellow, you~might get me a credit at the Bank of France, so 26 I,III| we are sure to obtain a~credit. Besides," he said, allowing 27 I,IV | refused at the Bank. My~credit is my life; that is the 28 I,IV | had already guessed that credit was unattainable. If three~ 29 I,IV | lately passed.~To ask for a credit is an ordinary business 30 I,IV | given, might~be fatal to his credit, and the wise Constance 31 I,V | have not one~farthing's credit; every one is talking of 32 I,V | destroy to no purpose the credit of the house of Popinot. 33 I,V | admitted to the larder of credit. You~cannot live through 34 I,V | did not give Birotteau a~credit."~ ~"I am in for ten thousand 35 I,VI | therefore works for the~genuine credit without vigor.~ ~To dislodge 36 I,VII| This noble~recovery of credit enraged du Tillet. Cesar'


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