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ragon 91
ragonines 1
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raguet 11
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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,II | Cesar~received from the Ragons his food, six francs a month 2 I,II | the dinner-table of the Ragons with ineffable~delight. 3 I,III| himself. The~property of the Ragons, on which he might have 4 I,III| civil courts, nephew of the~Ragons, you have the right to make 5 I,V | he went about~among the Ragons, his niece Birotteau, the 6 I,V | intercourse with Cesar, the Ragons,~or the Abbe Loraux; for 7 I,V | his nephew~and like the Ragons, he put implicit confidence 8 I,V | my business. As for the Ragons,~they have put their whole 9 I,V | three eighths, you and the Ragons for one eighth. I shall~ 10 I,V | thousand francs for the Ragons and for me. Those poor folks~ 11 I,V | dine on Sunday with the Ragons,~Roguin, and Monsieur Claparon. 12 I,V | habit was derived from the Ragons, who kept up the old-fashioned~ 13 I,V | virtuous people, by the Ragons, models of the~honorable 14 I,VI | justice, he went to~the Ragons and declared himself liege-vassal 15 I,I | no money in hand! The Ragons, Pillerault,--and my wife, 16 I,II | too heavily involved.~The Ragons and I each lose our fifty 17 I,II | thousand francs for you and the Ragons. If misfortune~overtakes 18 I,II | secret at any rate; beg the Ragons to say nothing, and not 19 I,II | manufactory--had seen neither the Ragons, nor Pillerault, nor his~ 20 I,III| their many virtues, the Ragons were noted for the possession 21 I,III| at five o'clock. The old Ragons always~requested their guests 22 I,IV | brettier!"~ ~"Good God! the Ragons sold their shares!" exclaimed 23 I,V | indulgent creditors, the Ragons: all these kind~hearts will 24 I,VI | pleasure. Though sure~of the Ragons' friendship, nothing could 25 I,VII| Pillerault, in concert with the Ragons,~hired a little country-house 26 I,VII| friends,--the Abbe Loraux, the Ragons, Popinot, and~his uncle. 27 I,VII| house where Pillerault, the~Ragons, the Abbe Loraux, and Popinot 28 I,VII| change in the manner of~the Ragons which seemed to denote some


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