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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,II | he might be seen turning round upon himself~and walking 2 I,II | blacken the bluish circle round the lovely~greenish-gray 3 I,III| perfumer's clerk had flung it round his neck.~ ~Master of Roguin' 4 I,IV | French duchess, but the round and glowing~beauty of a 5 I,IV | feet high and three feet round, and she looked like~a mile-post, 6 I,V | made, as it~were, a halo round his head, bringing his face 7 I,V | flowers under a glass case, a round table covered with a cloth, 8 I,V | permission," he cried, looking round and not seeing his cashier. " 9 I,VI | the old court.~The circles round her eyes had spread to a 10 I,VI | son of a hat-maker, with round features whose shrewdness 11 I,VI | judge, gravely, looking~round the room. "Well, my son, 12 I,VII| for fifteen years--on~a round of civilities. In their 13 I,VII| that no matter what was the round sum of Birotteau's~extravagance, 14 I,I | ordered Celestin~to send round the bills of his customers 15 I,II | chimney-corner,~before a little round table on which stood his 16 I,II | the clerk who had carried round the bills~informed him that 17 I,II | and self-seekers pressed round him like dogs pursuing a~ 18 I,II | are opened. He is coming round to us."~ ~"We will go together 19 I,II | to Birotteau, here turned round and made him a~little sign 20 I,III| man--"~ ~"You are beating round the bush, old fellow," thought 21 I,III| strongly~disapproved of sending round the bills; she had scolded 22 I,III| respectfully.~ ~The clerks crowded round to look at the distinguished 23 I,III| she could bestow a~good round sum on her master and mistress. 24 I,IV | a banking-office, was a round table~covered with a green 25 I,IV | covered with a green cloth, round which stood a few old chairs 26 I,IV | Cesar now perceived a round table, hastily cleared of 27 I,IV | stomach and catching him round the waist. "Come, let's 28 I,IV | comes. Imagine a pig rooting round a truffle-patch; he is followed 29 I,IV | spider who has~travelled round the world. Sooner or later, 30 I,V | Pillerault~passed his arm round Popinot's neck, held him 31 I,V | leaving the Bourse, went round by the Rue Perrin-~Gasselin 32 I,VII| following. All three had driven round to the creditors who~were


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