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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | those days for the good cause? Then, according to the 2 I,I | him; I don't see any other cause for his~anxiety. When I 3 I,II | despairing of the~royal cause, determined to give up perfumery, 4 I,II | characters ineffaceable, the cause of the vast~overthrows with 5 I,II | equal proportion to~the cause, disorganization has begun./ 6 I,III| which was the principal cause of his disasters.~ ~Is it 7 I,IV | tone of reproach,~might cause to overflow in tears, was 8 I,V | examination, which was the real cause of the~boldness with which 9 I,V | humanity; for if vanity is the cause of the greatest~torments 10 I,V | of these~component parts cause the differences in the color 11 I,V | between two hot slabs will cause the oil to flow more~abundantly; 12 I,V | shop."~ ~"We all know the cause of this household change," 13 I,V | by~fighting for the royal cause; which I defended--at your 14 I,VI | his devotion~to the royal cause. Monsieur Birotteau, wounded 15 I,VII| killed, like us, for the~good cause.' Why, we are all comrades 16 I,III| man to man, have no other~cause then some such detection. 17 I,III| misery.~ ~"So that was the cause of your illness!" exclaimed 18 I,III| would not tell them the cause of her distress.~ ~"I m 19 I,V | Vendemiaire had insulted the cause of liberty by fighting against 20 I,V | innocent of the~disasters I cause," continued Cesar, "but 21 I,V | their blood for the royal cause enjoyed at this time certain~ 22 I,VI | interests, and leaves~the cause to the assignees and the 23 I,VI | thousand~francs. There is cause to arraign the bankrupt 24 I,VII| of his restoration would cause~him; for Pillerault was 25 I,VII| throbbed, he said, without~cause. He complained of dull pains 26 I,VII| his devotion to the royal cause in Vendemiaire, on the~steps 27 I,VII| the jar such~scenes must cause to pure and tender hearts


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