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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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understand

   Part, Chapter
1 I,I | Birotteau.~ ~"You don't understand business, my beloved little 2 I,III| one of those minds which understand at~half a word, and he completed 3 I,III| perfumer, had made Roguin understand that~he would run less risk 4 I,III| able, nevertheless, to understand a part and act~it without 5 I,IV | over which it rests--"~ ~"I understand, monsieur."~ ~"As for your 6 I,V | they do live."~ ~"Uncle, I understand!" said Birotteau, deeply 7 I,VI | diddle it out of them. Let us~understand each other clearly. As for 8 I,VI | alive by new projects."~ ~"I understand that," said Birotteau; " 9 I,VI | between two fires! Now, you~understand how it is that business 10 I,VII| throbbed at those sounds will understand how the ball of~Cesar Birotteau 11 I,VII| happy as we~breathe a joy we understand not, as we bathe in the 12 I,I | presently, "you can easily~understand that the first steps in 13 I,I | listened to me, but you did not understand~me,--I wish you the protection 14 I,I | startled Crottat, who began to~understand the importance of the warning; 15 I,I | order. Monsieur Lebas will understand my position. What do~these 16 I,II | my steps."~ ~He did not understand the difference of the times, 17 I,II | France. You will easily understand that if I had plenty of 18 I,III| in a young man's cap? I understand you, my dear master;~somebody 19 I,III| are fooled in this way. To~understand the trick, we must experience 20 I,IV | manage the~owners. Don't you understand? You have got solid men 21 I,IV | and ears, endeavoring to understand this~composite phraseology.~ ~" 22 I,IV | sparkling cup are born to~understand each other. Come, another 23 I,IV | Oh! du Tillet was born to understand~Gobseck. Du Tillet will 24 I,V | in people's eyes, I can understand; but it is amazing that 25 I,VI | This~may help a stranger to understand why it is that the provisional 26 I,VI | bankruptcy, so as~to make them understand how it constitutes in Paris 27 I,VI | his life,~--was able to understand weakness. He resolved to


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