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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | suspicious as a cat. As soon as we had~two sous worth 2 I,II | was to live near Chinon as soon as he could get together 3 I,II | for~consular decision,--soon made him highly esteemed 4 I,II | written a few love-letters,~soon noticed a change in his 5 I,II | became so in reality. As soon as he got hold~of a cabriolet 6 I,III| throbbed violently.~However, he soon came down again, followed 7 I,III| an elderly lover. Roguin soon found his wife too~expensive, 8 I,III| a client of Roguin, who soon after left Paris in consequence~ 9 I,III| relation to each other, and soon found that she threatened 10 I,III| losses to his clients. As soon as~he had gained fifty thousand 11 I,III| headlong~into bankruptcy so soon as Roguin had drawn from 12 I,V | in stentorian tones, as soon~as he had trimmed his beard 13 I,VI | regale~Cesar on the morrow. Soon after, while standing about 14 I,VI | agreed to everything; and soon the house, and the heart 15 I,VI | jealousy, envy. Ah! you will soon know that, young man," he 16 I,VII| won't last long; you will~soon bespatter her when you meet 17 I,VII| qualities which diminish as soon as they are brought in contact 18 I,VII| pronounced the words.~ ~"I shall soon have my first floor back 19 I,I | disaster begins, but they soon come to be, out of sheer 20 I,I | going now, a merchant~will soon be a licensed thief. With 21 I,I | Cesarine; he said you would soon be~without bread,--the monster!"~ ~ 22 I,I | Birotteau will be able to raise~soon," said Claparon, looking 23 I,II | were now going, he would~soon need four. In business, 24 I,II | timely~breakfasts,--there was soon not a newspaper in Paris 25 I,III| market in the world, it~would soon have to hand in its schedule. 26 I,IV | to be perfect. Shall you soon~give another ball?" she 27 I,IV | that the perfumer would soon try to get rid of~him by 28 I,V | I; we will go to work as soon as the clerks~have gone 29 I,V | me the deepest pain. As soon~as I had read it, I went 30 I,V | with them. The narcotic soon put Cesar to sleep, and~ 31 I,V | Billardiere's wishes. As soon as he learned the~misfortune 32 I,V | Madame Birotteau that as soon~as the proceedings in bankruptcy 33 I,VI | violently in opposition.~ ~As soon as the insolvent's schedule 34 I,VII| given me."~ ~"Will it come soon?" she said.~ ~"Soon," said 35 I,VII| come soon?" she said.~ ~"Soon," said Popinot. The word


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