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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | were not all worth the same price. If necessary,~my associates 2 I,I | francs a year; and at the price things are now, for~they 3 I,I | ground to-day at to-day's price. In two years it will be~ 4 I,II | commercial poem. The low price of all the~articles called " 5 I,II | linen shirts,~disputing the price a long time, and requiring 6 I,II | paid three quarters of the price down,~he had the right to 7 I,II | get better results at any price, solely to avoid being~scolded 8 I,II | the Place Vendome.~ ~"The price of a cake of Paste is three 9 I,II | his mind~to succeed at any price.~ ~In 1813 Ferdinand thought 10 I,IV | would not take them at any price. No doubt he wanted to find 11 I,IV | contractors; always ask their price in advance, and~have a written 12 I,IV | hundred francs. At that price I will consent to the transfer 13 I,IV | Madame Madou."~ ~"What's the price of your nuts?"~ ~"For you, 14 I,V | are getting~them at half price. Suppose we do have to wait 15 I,VI | to prevent counterfeits. Price, THREE FRANCS. A. POPINOT, 16 I,VII| thousand francs. Such was the~price of the fatal red ribbon 17 I,I | per cent below the invoice~price; and that is the destruction 18 I,I | these notes represent? The price of landed property. Paid 19 I,I | account, our half of the price of the said land.~Now, it 20 I,III| payments have you made on the price of the land?"~ ~"One hundred 21 I,III| to~them, at any villanous price they choose to give. Havre, 22 I,IV | The winter is hard, the price of wood~has gone up. If 23 I,V | instead of running up the price of all~the land in Paris 24 I,VI | for all payments on the~price of the lands, by receiving 25 I,VII| were beginning to rise in price, and to foreshadow~the enormous 26 I,VII| three~thousand francs,--the price of that cashmere shawl which 27 I,VII| if he had considered the price which he paid~to the creditors


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