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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | thing~was done. If you had sent him to the correctional 2 I,II | to have been created and sent~into the world to fit on 3 I,II | If a note were overdue he sent for the bailiff,~and thought 4 I,II | when the Duc de Riviere sent the beautiful statue to 5 I,IV | bills for rent himself, and sent them on the morning of the 6 I,IV | search, Birotteau, who was sent by the market-women to~the 7 I,V | with an enthusiasm that~sent a glow into his face. "You 8 I,VI | finding him still in Paris sent the lover flying into the 9 I,VI | rabid royalist, would~have sent the luckless traveller to 10 I,VI | clothes~his tailor had just sent home, rigid as a picket-stake, 11 I,VII| which a stationer had~sent home that morning, printed 12 I,VII| person, and which should be sent by Raguet. He ordered a~ 13 I,I | account,~followed by a clerk sent by Felix, a waiter from 14 I,I | thousand francs~had been sent in. Felix, the cafe Foy, 15 I,I | Cesar to go to bed, and they sent for~his old friend Monsieur 16 I,III| three hundred bottles he sent us are all gone."~ ~"Birotteau, 17 I,III| borrower. Roguin would be sent to the galleys if the law~ 18 I,IV | hundred visiting cards~were sent to Birotteau. This rush 19 I,IV | frient tu Tillet, and I vill sent it, same tay, to der Bank 20 I,IV | good, I~tell you! It was sent to me from Epernay itself, 21 I,IV | Cesar had not returned, she sent for her~uncle and begged 22 I,V | A~friend of mine, whom I sent about to learn what is going 23 I,V | Birotteau for the~first time sent away those who came for 24 I,V | waited while a clerk was sent to~bring the Abbe Loraux, 25 I,VI | municipality--"~ ~"You have not sent for us, I presume, to explain 26 I,VII| extraordinary."~ ~Popinot sent the cheque at once to the 27 I,VII| the Legion of honor, has sent~me to command you to put 28 I,VII| receiving the bank-notes sent by the king was to use them 29 I,VII| ringing with integrity, sent a sharp pang through du~


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