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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | the flicker of uncertain light thrown by a night-lamp upon 2 I,I | Birotteau suddenly saw a strong light in the~room beyond her chamber, 3 I,II | of honor. In bringing to light the depths of~his character 4 I,II | all the acts of his life a light which~made them creditable; 5 I,II | depth was hidden under a light and jesting mind.~Mere clerk 6 I,II | feel~towards the angels of light.~ ~From this time du Tillet 7 I,II | there shone one love, the light and~strength of his life; 8 I,III| warfare between the angels of light and the spirits of darkness.~ ~ 9 I,IV | out your plan, you must light the new staircase from above,~ 10 I,V | are like the sun; you give~light, and those whom you illuminate 11 I,V | honor which~reflects its light upon the whole establishment? 12 I,VI | blinded my eyes like a sudden light; a~voice cried to me, 'Here' 13 I,VI | which they get a~reflected light, though of little account 14 I,VI | star was rising with feeble light upon the commercial~horizon. 15 I,VI | candlestick in hand, to~light him up.~ ~"I wish you good 16 I,VII| the scene, the torrents of light, the gaiety, the music, 17 I,II | dazzled the perfumer, as light~blinds those insects who 18 I,III| the fireplace, facing the light from a window, with~Adolphe 19 I,III| with blue~veins, where the light shone chastely on the pure 20 I,IV | in their own sauce. The light of a charcoal brazier gleamed 21 I,V | last and fatal stream of light, saw at length~the frightful 22 I,V | dejected brow a luminous~light flashed suddenly, "madame, 23 I,VI | sense held it up to its true light as a magnificent~supererogation 24 I,VI | from within them~gleams a light that marks them, a look 25 I,VII| no longer~glassy, for the light of pleasure once more brightened 26 I,VII| gallery a broad space of~light; it is impossible to forget 27 I,VII| illustrious Vauquelin. A light film dimmed his eyes, and


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