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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | Saint-Honore except~for a short interval. Kitchen-gardeners 2 I,I | during a~period of time, very short if judged by a watch, but 3 I,I | of a kneeling dress,--in~short, all the grotesque effects 4 I,I | the petticoat beneath her short night-gown and going to 5 I,II | as for their merits. In short, they offer one~attraction 6 I,II | that was good to~keep. In short, he applied to his own poverty 7 I,II | branch of the Bourse,--in short, the Turcarets of the~period. 8 I,IV | all; but I'll manage the short~ones."~ ~"For the want of 9 I,IV | dressing; her first glance cut short Cesar's~eloquence just as 10 I,V | silver-gray hair~cut so short that it looked like felt. 11 I,V | longer of--"~ ~She stopped short, seeing that Cesarine was 12 I,VI | mission of CEPHALIC OIL. In short, this oil, which counteracts 13 I,VII| Monsieur d'Aiglemont, in~short, all your customers? You 14 I,VII| Corneille,~Pascal, La Harpe,--in short, the whole array of matter-of-course~ 15 I,VII| dear child."~ ~After the short visit the abbe went away 16 I,VII| with lace trimmings, and short sleeves~made with jockeys: 17 I,VII| have chosen his wife,--in short, a middle-class~admirably 18 I,VII| Catherine II. of~commerce. Short and fat, harnessed with 19 I,VII| cameo~set as a pin; he wore short black-silk breeches which 20 I,I | The poor man stopped short; he was about to ask the 21 I,I | Birotteau, cutting the gabbler short, "the notes~which I gave 22 I,I | balls,--men of the world, in short.~Nobody complains; we are 23 I,II | Academy of~Sciences,--in short, a regular certificate of 24 I,II | made a false move, stopped short;~then, alarmed by the silence, 25 I,IV | when he did so~he stopped short, confused, but resumed what 26 I,IV | hope into pint cups,--in short, a new necromancy!~So far, 27 I,IV | gold mines!~coal mines!' In short, all the clap-trap of commerce. 28 I,V | expressly as a last resource.~In short, every calumny or slander 29 I,V | always bear in mind this~short interview. Anselme, you 30 I,VI | sell the property,--in short, recast~everything in the 31 I,VI | of Parisian failures stop short at~this point, and the reason 32 I,VI | for men of influence,--in short, he runs~with the hare and 33 I,VII| ball-dresses, who stopped short, a frightened group. In


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