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tolerably 1
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tomb 1
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27 price
27 staircase
27 study
27 tone
27 understand
26 baron
26 became
Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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tone

   Part, Chapter
1 I,III| Birotteau, touched~by Anselme's tone.~ ~"Well, then, monsieur, 2 I,IV | Birotteau in a patronizing tone,~"you will succeed."~ ~" 3 I,IV | eye, which a look, or a tone of reproach,~might cause 4 I,IV | Monsieur," he said in a dry tone, "an esteemed commercial 5 I,IV | request you to~take another tone with me."~ ~"I marry when 6 I,IV | I?"~ ~"If you take that tone, you ought to sell your 7 I,V | applied to Pillerault in a tone which broadened its meaning 8 I,V | were they by the~kindly tone in which the academician 9 I,VI | flask, "yesterday [here his tone of voice became solemn] 10 I,VI | cried Anselme, in a grieved tone.~ ~"Born merchant!" repeated 11 I,VI | entrance on the scene;~for his tone and manners were quite likely 12 I,VI | finance, about to change his tone~and become insolent, advisedly. 13 I,VI | science; we need an academical tone,--a tone of authority, which~ 14 I,VI | need an academical tone,--a tone of authority, which~imposes 15 I,VII| and not~extravagant in tone."~ ~"It is a science," said 16 I,VII| color which was the leading~tone of one room became the relieving 17 I,VII| as if with a pin at~the tone in which the little old 18 I,I | in a sly, half-sneering tone. "My porter came to tell 19 I,II | character--took a deep~bronze tone, such as the metal itself 20 I,II | of popular good humor, a tone of insolence, a choleric~ 21 I,III| assuming for the nonce the tone of a~free-thinker.~ ~"Listen 22 I,V | amazed at the sepulchural tone in~which he had uttered 23 I,V | of the old man and by the tone of his~voice, saw him tear 24 I,V | have me arrested."~ ~The tone and gesture were so completely 25 I,VII| said, giving to the word a tone which~reached to the inmost 26 I,VII| The word was uttered in a tone so full of~meaning, that 27 I,VII| Birotteau?" he said, in the hard~tone which some people take to


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