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arcades 1
arch 1
arched 1
architect 33
architects 3
architectural 4
architecture 2
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34 received
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34 twenty
33 architect
33 become
33 billardiere
33 course
Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | are superintended by an architect recommended to~me by Monsieur 2 I,I | Monsieur Grindot, the~young architect who is to alter our house, 3 I,IV | money. I don't~know that my architect can do the thing at all. 4 I,IV | eleven, will you? There's my architect, Monsieur Grindot,"~said 5 I,IV | needful millions to raise an architect to glory; it is~therefore 6 I,IV | him a trimmer. The~young architect in question had two ways 7 I,IV | think it will cost?"~ ~"An architect can estimate on a new building 8 I,IV | assuming a ducal air.~ ~The architect wrote down the address in 9 I,IV | this evening," said the architect; "it will take me~all night 10 I,IV | shall be done," said the architect. "The workmen must do without~ 11 I,IV | talent. Monsieur is the architect recommended to us by Monsieur 12 I,IV | wife and made a sign to the architect~to take notice of the word / 13 I,IV | said Constance to the architect.~ ~"Oh, no, madame; six 14 I,IV | madame, do you think an architect who seeks to put up public~ 15 I,IV | himself! He has~engaged an architect with mustachios, who talks 16 I,IV | to the piano, to let the architect know that the perfumer's 17 I,IV | Madame Birotteau followed the architect with an anxious and appealing~ 18 I,IV | by word of mouth, for my architect wants to take possession~ 19 I,V | in the big pots, for my architect must have his~elbows free 20 I,VII| lamp with four jets. The~architect had combined richness with 21 I,VII| mademoiselle," said the architect; "the charm comes from the~ 22 I,VII| father," said Cesar to the architect, as he~kissed his daughter.~ ~" 23 I,VII| Birotteau came next. The architect had there~displayed a magnificence 24 I,VII| rooms constructed by the architect out of the first floors 25 I,I | repair the mistake. The architect came in~at this moment, 26 I,I | with fussy precision.~ ~The architect watched the queer old man 27 I,I | Lourdois, observing that the architect was~folding up Birotteau' 28 I,I | agreed upon between the architect and contractor?" he said 29 I,I | protection of an umbrella."~ ~The architect was frightened. The more 30 I,I | as to their payment. The architect was about to become~pitiless,-- 31 I,I | Grindot, ridiculing the architect with the good~nature of 32 I,I | Monsieur," he~said to the architect.~ ~"Why not pay at once?" 33 I,IV | Grindot! that nice little architect who has just returned from~


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