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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,II | His commercial interests~showed him the death of trade in 2 I,II | skin~and the cuticle, and showed that a certain soap, or 3 I,II | slightly projecting forehead showed defects of race; and his~ 4 I,II | revealed the deficit, and showed that the abstraction had 5 I,II | the surprise which Cesar showed at this impudence, du Tillet 6 I,II | mark~five distinct points, showed the simplicity of his life. 7 I,III| at this~period his face showed, to the eyes of an observer, 8 I,III| steps in a career of vice showed him for what he was,~one 9 I,IV | curious gesture. "Possibly I showed myself worthy~of that--signal-- 10 I,IV | caught up in a twist which showed the lines of a~well-set 11 I,IV | repulsive barrenness~plainly showed the avarice of the owner: 12 I,IV | said Birotteau, "possibly I showed myself worthy of that signal~ 13 I,V | life; his broad shoulders showed a strong frame; he was dry 14 I,V | felt. His delicate mouth showed~prudence, but not avarice. 15 I,V | The vivacity of his eye showed the purity~of his life. 16 I,V | surprised.~ ~"Possibly I showed myself worthy of that signal 17 I,V | carefully preserved.~ ~He showed the nut between his fingers 18 I,VI | drown you."~ ~"Possibly I showed myself worthy of this signal, 19 I,VI | cousins."~ ~The journalist showed the empty lining of his 20 I,VII| decorated.~ ~"Possibly I showed myself worthy of that signal 21 I,VII| streets, ruined."~ ~Vauquelin showed perfect tact; he came with 22 I,VII| their toilets. Their faces showed no excitement or excessive~ 23 I,VII| which he boldly stood. Cesar showed him, triumphantly,~the four 24 I,II | wife, his child, as~Cesar showed himself to be while he related 25 I,IV | fireplace, somewhat~elegant, showed none of the sooty marks 26 I,VI | you."~ ~Monsieur Molineux showed the utmost politeness to 27 I,VI | gentler ways, which only showed how he cared for the opinion~ 28 I,VII| that matter a~decree which showed to what extent the confidence 29 I,VII| circumstances Birotteau showed himself worthy of the respect~


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