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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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   Part, Chapter
1 I,I | Macassar!"~ ~"So these are the fine projects you've been rolling 2 I,I | good deeds. Does he want fine furniture? Not he! I know 3 I,I | thirty-nine. Chance opens to~me a fine career; I enter upon it. 4 I,I | about him which~was not fine. Perhaps I have been too 5 I,II | overpowering effect. On a fine June day, crossing~by the 6 I,II | wearing linen that was too fine,~for leaving cards on which 7 I,IV | sooner or later build up a fine~neighborhood, was a man 8 I,IV | was not ignorant of the fine arts.~ ~When Grindot came 9 I,IV | of a virgin; she had the fine brow of her mother, but 10 I,IV | boulevards when the weather is fine,~go to see the skating, 11 I,IV | paid them a visit in the fine season of the year.~ ~Birotteau 12 I,IV | year."~ ~"But just look how fine they are; fresh as a daisy," 13 I,V | some~noble chimeras. The fine old man lived a family life; 14 I,VI | world.~They must have had fine hair."~ ~"Cesar was bald," 15 I,VII| representing Venus~crouching, on a fine block of marble; a moquette 16 I,VII| women, embarrassed by their fine clothes and very~conscious 17 I,VII| enchanting scene! What a fine orchestra! Will you often 18 I,I | Ragon, smiling.~ ~"It was a fine ball," said Lourdois.~ ~" 19 I,I | unheard-of order. The~clients,--a fine term applied by retail shopkeepers 20 I,I | with, who have given us fine balls,--men of the world, 21 I,II | gilt~frames containing a fine impression of the prospectus 22 I,II | so gracious, so able, so fine an orator.~ ~Full of these 23 I,III| tears, he scarcely~saw a fine English horse, covered with 24 I,V | Tours on the Treasury.~ ~"A fine sum!" said Constance, looking 25 I,V | satisfied; it will make a~fine scandal all through the 26 I,V | Billardiere,~one of those fine provincial gentlemen, the 27 I,VI | the general rule.~ ~This fine commercial drama is in three 28 I,VII| good monsieur, I am doing a fine~trade with your little red-head. 29 I,VII| former neighbor; "he gave a fine ball~--two hundred carriages


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