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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,III| Werbrusts would have been~ready to lend a hand, but du Tillet 2 I,III| was an ugly~poodle, but as ready to jump as Curtius. In the 3 I,III| hydraulic press will be ready to use to-morrow morning.~ 4 I,IV | make out the account. Be~ready at eleven, will you? There' 5 I,IV | without your coffee, which is ready."~ ~"That's true. My neighbor," 6 I,IV | for they corresponded in~ready money,--the only possible 7 I,V | get my dressing~things all ready; I am going to see Monsieur 8 I,V | said, "the press will be ready to work to-morrow."~ ~"Why, 9 I,V | the~hydraulic press is ready to go to work, the land 10 I,VI | bottles like that, all made ready to~hand, at four sous, and 11 I,VII| that~the rooms would be ready for the famous Sunday of 12 I,VII| Yes, papa, it will be all ready. Mamma thinks she will wear 13 I,VII| feeling, compassionate, ready to subscribe~for the children 14 I,VII| house."~ ~Molineux was so ready to lend himself to any one 15 I,I | had stripped himself of ready money when he put his~current 16 I,I | who ought to be paid in ready money, had asked for payment~ 17 I,I | to give me the amount in ready money. I am truly~unhappy 18 I,I | ask you to have the money ready for me to-morrow. I marry 19 I,I | lender hadn't the money ready, you never~received it,-- 20 I,II | the barristers are seldom ready. Perhaps your opponents 21 I,II | that if I had plenty of ready money~I need only apply 22 I,III| of having your payments~ready in advance of the 15th. 23 I,V | mere nothing. Hold yourself ready to make good those~notes 24 I,V | t cry, dear~mother; I am ready and willing to go into some 25 I,V | three were~like sailors ready to face foul weather, but 26 I,VI | their claims, were very ready to do what~Pillerault asked 27 I,VII| the money is with Crottat, ready for~Lourdois, Madame Madou, 28 I,VII| the devoted Popinot was~ready for signature. His nervous 29 I,VII| The appartement was~made ready to present to Cesar's eyes


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