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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,II | marriage contract, gave the new perfumer some sound advice, 2 I,II | her sake in fitting up the new appartement. The perfumer 3 I,II | him the~friendship of the new mayor, Monsieur Flamet de 4 I,II | pause as the point of a new departure.~He did not know, 5 I,IV | my~staircase, and make a new landing, so as to get a 6 I,IV | plan, you must light the new staircase from above,~and 7 I,IV | architect can estimate on a new building almost to a farthing,"~ 8 I,IV | conditions which he~invented. If new tenants offered themselves, 9 I,IV | The old man~conducted his new tenant as far as the landing, 10 I,V | seemed to point to some new enterprise; for~in ordinary 11 I,VI | Gaudissart had gone to see a new piece at the Vaudeville; 12 I,VI | failed, were starting a new cosmetic~and wanted a peculiar 13 I,VI | to keep industry~alive by new projects."~ ~"I understand 14 I,VI | much the~effect that his new clothes produced upon his 15 I,VI | was now encased in the new clothes~his tailor had just 16 I,VII| allowed to put foot into the new appartement on~the first 17 I,VII| Raguet, the shop-boy, a new suit~of clothes for the 18 I,VII| Madame Birotteau to the new~chevalier was a pair of 19 I,VII| was the surprise of the new appartement, and, a~fortnight 20 I,VII| silk~stockings, and the new bottle-blue coat, on which 21 I,VII| enjoy a first sight of the new appartement;~Braschon's 22 I,VII| the party slept amid their new~luxury, taking possession 23 I,I | antipathy; it was that of his new~landlord, little Molineux. 24 I,II | your risk by notes on~a new establishment,--the firm 25 I,II | standpoint; he intoxicated new recruits and~fledgling speculators 26 I,III| I have given you a sad~New Year's gift!"~ ~The two 27 I,IV | he was a merchant, and new very well that~those who 28 I,IV | pint cups,--in short, a new necromancy!~So far, we have 29 I,IV | all the chances of your new business, which may~prove 30 I,V | at the beginning of the new year were~manufactured, 31 I,V | the~superintendence of the new shop was entrusted to her; 32 I,VII| for he caught sight of the new sign,--~ ~CELESTIN CREVEL~ 33 I,VII| of the staircase (still new as~he had left it) his wife


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