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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | capricious~and whimsical in its course. This explanation will become 2 I,I | she~could put forth in the course of a whole day. The poignant 3 I,I | to bed to-night? Why, of course;~goodness! how stupid I 4 I,I | Birotteau, much moved, "of course we must give~the ball, my 5 I,II | before the paper began its course of depreciation at the Bourse,~ 6 I,II | counter-marches, in the course of which Cesar revealed 7 I,II | Monsieur Ragon,~who in the course of his commercial life had 8 I,IV | count the furniture; of course you will renew that. Give 9 I,IV | you, monsieur,--though of course my husband is master in 10 I,V | Cesarine, having lost, in the course of his commercial~career, 11 I,V | why.~A white cravat, of course."~ ~Birotteau gave a few 12 I,V | men. If he takes the first course he probably has talent,~ 13 I,V | If he chooses~the second course, he makes himself adored; 14 I,VI | in business. You know, of course, why I~make this enlargement? 15 I,VI | put himself through a long course of mimicry before he~managed 16 I,VII| twenty-two visits in the course of one morning.~ ~Cesar 17 I,VII| his daughter.~ ~"Oh! of course, of course, monsieur," said 18 I,VII| daughter.~ ~"Oh! of course, of course, monsieur," said Grindot; " 19 I,VII| Cesarine, who was asked, of course, for all the dances, understood~ 20 I,I | signature to guarantee mine? Of~course not; you would be mad to 21 I,I | notary. Among ourselves, of course, we could come to an~understanding 22 I,I | cleverly~taught him. "His course is quite clear. Roguin's 23 I,I | never paid over; then, of course, he~can borrow on that property. 24 I,I | off his~notes; though of course he can't count on what Roguin 25 I,II | to return the capital~of course, but to succor them, and 26 I,II | precautions speedily takes a course of malignant meanness~which 27 I,II | of the great man. In the course of two long~hours Birotteau 28 I,II | royalists with whom, of~course, we are political enemies, 29 I,II | Birotteau. You will, of course, propose nothing that is 30 I,III| contracted for a prostitute. Of course, it~would be well if she 31 I,IV | than half an hour. In the course of the afternoon this prime 32 I,V | less the discount, of~course?"~ ~Gigonnet took off the 33 I,V | but you shall be paid in course~of time if I have to die


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