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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,II | the West secretly went on. Carried~away by the fervor of youth, 2 I,II | clerk's life. A few friends carried the belligerent perfumer~ 3 I,II | illusions and~optical effects carried to such a degree of perfection 4 I,II | whose restless~activity is carried into the kitchen and into 5 I,II | Two days before it was carried into effect, on a Saturday 6 I,IV | earlier Monsieur Grindot had carried off the /grand prix/~in 7 I,VI | several~pounds of oil. Popinot carried the product to show to Vauquelin, 8 I,VI | habits. She wore mittens, and carried in all weathers a cane sunshade,~ 9 I,VI | dowagers of the~olden time have carried away with them. She retained 10 I,VI | the street, in which he carried~off his nephew to the Birotteaus.~ ~ ~ 11 I,VII| which the preparations, carried on night and day, had given~ 12 I,VII| where~Virginie had just carried it, on tiptoe) the robe 13 I,I | what a fool I am! He has~carried off Claparon's money as 14 I,I | not aware that Roguin had~carried off Cesar's whole property. 15 I,I | was~summoned. Cesar was carried about from place to place, 16 I,I | are very hard. Roguin has carried~off a hundred thousand francs 17 I,I | thousand. Roguin has also carried off two hundred and forty 18 I,I | any broth.~If he has only carried off, as they say, three 19 I,I | count on what Roguin has carried off~to meet them. Even if 20 I,II | shop, the clerk who had carried round the bills~informed 21 I,II | start, public~opinion, thus carried by storm, begot three successes, 22 I,III| had laughed at Molineux. Carried away by the lust of speech~ 23 I,V | midst of their adversity,--carried away~as they are by anguish. 24 I,V | Abbe Loraux, before they carried up to Cesar the schedule~ 25 I,V | My property has been carried off by a notary; I am innocent 26 I,VI | stern measure can only be carried through by an association 27 I,VI | her~cry. Every month she carried her salary and her little 28 I,VII| Cesar and his wife, carried along by the whirlwind of 29 I,VII| of a notary of Paris who carried off the funds which~Birotteau


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