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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | Madame Birotteau now passed through several of the shocks, 2 I,II | their~equal; and he thus passed the barriers which in other 3 I,II | judges by results. Birotteau passed for a superior man, commercially~ 4 I,II | The perfumer and his clerk passed the~whole night in examining 5 I,IV | prudence. The~suspicion passed like lightning through his 6 I,IV | upon any man as~a brute who passed him on the stairway without 7 I,IV | was so~preoccupied that he passed the turn leading to his 8 I,V | the honey-moon had been~passed, still wore the look of 9 I,V | thought that~words must have passed between Cesarine and Popinot. 10 I,I | thought of immediate suicide~passed through the brain of the 11 I,I | tonics."~ ~Madame Cesar passed two days at the bedside 12 I,II | creditors with unpaid bills~passed through the chameleon phases 13 I,II | secrets. Many stolen glances passed between them,~glances of 14 I,II | satellites, or~henchmen, who passed from group to group, and 15 I,II | airs of importance.~Time passed; Birotteau looked anxiously 16 I,III| they have seen the money passed from the~lender to the borrower. 17 I,IV | which the~house of Claparon passed over to Gigonnet /not guaranteed/. 18 I,IV | through which he had lately passed.~To ask for a credit is 19 I,IV | reached Sevres, where he passed the night at an inn, maddened~ 20 I,V | unanimity! Uncle Pillerault~passed his arm round Popinot's 21 I,V | time to time Pillerault passed his hand across his brow.~ ~ 22 I,V | is amazing that a man who~passed for as honest as the day 23 I,V | the~home where they had passed the greater part of their 24 I,VI | qui peut/ of Beresina is passed from mouth to~mouth; all 25 I,VI | and he shuddered as he passed~through the Hall of Bankruptcy.~ ~" 26 I,VII| sounded in Cesar's ears~as he passed along the streets, and caused 27 I,VII| he went home the poor man passed, inadvertently, along the 28 I,VII| knew that Birotteau never passed before the windows of his


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