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meanness 1
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29 itself
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29 looking
29 means
29 persons
29 profits
29 ready
Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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means

   Part, Chapter
1 I,I | you are going beyond your~means; and if your oil doesn't 2 I,II | of his wife.~ ~"Keep the means of undertaking some good 3 I,II | more to women, and to men a means of seduction~which it is 4 I,II | his own interests, and any means~to fortune he considered 5 I,II | unscrupulous in the choice of means,~thinking all equally good, 6 I,II | would say. "If he is without means and simply unfortunate,~ 7 I,III| in their hands. By~this means he strengthened himself 8 I,III| done more to increase his means of making a fortune than~ 9 I,III| traveller, who was without~means or capacity of any kind, 10 I,IV | it. To my mind, the best means of winning credit~is not 11 I,IV | contractors: six thousand francs means twenty~thousand. We are 12 I,IV | unhealthy buildings. His means, his~strength, in fact his 13 I,IV | Saint-Martin quarter by means of the famous Rue Quincampoix,~-- 14 I,IV | chilly, the smallness of my means not~permitting--God grant 15 I,V | word; he has given us the means of annihilating Macassar 16 I,V | essentially selfish passion. Self means deep calculation.~To every 17 I,VI | observe that 'Cephalic Oil' means oil for the head, and sums 18 I,VI | perfume,~and arrests, by means of the substances of which 19 I,I | and I have no doubt he has means. If he saves only~three 20 I,II | never gone beyond their means, whose purse had~never run 21 I,II | walked away, "I see what it means.~Like the hunted beaver, 22 I,III| Yes, monsieur. But the means employed to sell it count 23 I,IV | entirely, or is it only a means of delaying some catastrophe? 24 I,V | or some one behind~him, means to strangle Cesar and step 25 I,VI | from being~made a useful means of transition whereby a 26 I,VI | himself. To "cover" himself means that~he seizes securities 27 I,VI | failure of the~merchant who means to repossess himself of 28 I,VI | notarial deeds. By this means, the largest failures in 29 I,VII| was thinking over~the best means of accomplishing his purpose.


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