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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,IV | only you must wait~till the lease of the adjoining house is 2 I,IV | the~transference of the lease which Alexandre Crottat 3 I,IV | interrupting the signing of a lease to~whistle to a canary, 4 I,IV | callus in the~direction of a lease.~ ~"I will lend you the 5 I,IV | the last~quarter of the lease under an array of prickly 6 I,IV | instance, of hammers. When the lease was~to be signed, he kept 7 I,IV | wall at the end of your lease. Besides~which, rents have 8 I,IV | much longer does your own~lease run?"~ ~"Seven years," answered 9 I,IV | myself--binding myself by a lease. The rent ought to be fifteen~ 10 I,IV | and I will give you a lease of them for seven~consecutive 11 I,IV | last six months of your~lease; this will be acknowledged 12 I,IV | will be acknowledged in the lease itself. Oh, I will~accept 13 I,IV | that at the end of your lease; I consider it included 14 I,IV | to the rest, so that your lease may run from~January to 15 I,V | Cinq-Diamants."~ ~"We must take a lease of eighteen years," said 16 I,VI | purpose of negotiating a lease. As he sauntered through~ 17 I,VI | heart.~ ~"Has he got his lease?" asked Cesar.~ ~"Yesterday, 18 I,VI | had better~take a formal lease of them. Monsieur Birotteau 19 I,VII| second floor to discuss the lease and the deed of~partnership 20 I,VII| up by the magistrate. A lease of eighteen years was~agreed 21 I,VII| same length of time as the lease~of the shop in the Rue des 22 I,VII| Cesar let you settle the lease?" said du Tillet. "It is~ 23 I,I | deed."~ ~Birotteau took the lease to repair the mistake. The 24 I,VI | thousand francs, with the lease, the fixtures, the merchandise,~ 25 I,VI | Balm, with twelve years' lease of the manufactories, whose 26 I,VII| within a given time. The lease Cesar had granted to~Popinot, 27 I,VII| not refuse to give up my lease; but I demand sixty thousand~ 28 I,VII| I have fifteen years' lease still to run; it will, moreover, 29 I,VII| francs' indemnity for /our/ lease."~ ~"That is three thousand 30 I,VII| your relinquishment of the lease, which I have made Crottat 31 I,VII| the relinquishment of the lease, gives~/you/ one hundred


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