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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | supernatural power of emitting more ideas and bringing to the surface~ 2 I,I | sometimes, and how they mix up ideas!~If Roguin were not in this 3 I,II | household will~strengthen the ideas which ought to have been 4 I,II | none of his instinctive~ideas in relation to sentiment. 5 I,II | a career suited~her own ideas far better than the dangerous 6 I,II | scolding, who conceive no ideas but~the simplest (the small 7 I,II | the heart and brain)~awake ideas and vivify them; they are 8 I,II | kept~him from acquiring ideas and knowledge outside the 9 I,II | without education, without ideas, without knowledge, without 10 I,II | Cesar,~according to whose ideas clerks should study the 11 I,II | in a position where the ideas of a man~accustomed to succeed 12 I,II | but to cities, nations,~ideas, institutions, commerce, 13 I,III| Cesar, heaving with these ideas, trembling, silent, agitated, 14 I,III| and her mother has fixed ideas. Control yourself,~wipe 15 I,IV | the repetitions, and~the ideas of this worthy specimen 16 I,IV | perfumer that he caught his ideas. When Cesar had thoroughly 17 I,IV | effects cheaply."~ ~"With such ideas, young man," said Birotteau 18 I,V | consistent in his life and ideas; there was nothing narrow 19 I,V | down Monsieur Vauquelin's ideas, or~else to hire the shop."~ ~" 20 I,VI | Birotteau; "I got my great ideas when~sauntering on the boulevard; 21 I,VI | of his relations, their ideas, and the obfuscating effect~ 22 I,VI | Popinot, bewildered by these ideas.~ ~The impatient Gaudissart 23 I,VI | the head, and sums up~your ideas in one word."~ ~"Well, let 24 I,I | man by the multiplicity of ideas which they involved;~he 25 I,I | blood to the head.~ ~"His ideas are rather cloudy," he said, 26 I,II | of events; he follows the ideas of others, or his own,~as 27 I,II | plain to them their own ideas. Downstairs, Adolphe~unsaid 28 I,III| him.~ ~"According to my ideas," said the judge, "the lender 29 I,VI | Tillet to favor him with his ideas;~and he bought a copy of 30 I,VI | demeanor, and prepared his ideas.~ ~"What information is 31 I,VII| sake of your exaggerated ideas of~honor, to make him pass 32 I,VII| egotism.~ ~Bred in religious ideas, Birotteau held justice


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