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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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   Part, Chapter
1 I,I | I am not dreaming, my beautiful white doe. Listen. People 2 I,II | a chance meeting with a beautiful~young woman, of whom a libertine 3 I,II | case in~later days with the beautiful lemonade-girl of the cafe 4 I,II | upon the~sales, and the beautiful Madame Birotteau became 5 I,II | Duc de Riviere sent the beautiful statue to Paris.~In a few 6 I,II | thought her less than~a beautiful woman, whose bearing was 7 I,III| sharp air~the weather was beautiful.~ ~"Popinot, get your hat, 8 I,V | daughter.~ ~"Papa, you must say beautiful, or people will laugh at 9 I,V | singular and unlikely that a beautiful girl like Cesarine should 10 I,V | marriages between tall and beautiful women and~puny men, or between 11 I,V | could ever have. If she were beautiful, he would love her~madly 12 I,VI | formerly wore when he~received beautiful great ladies at the door 13 I,VII| dancers. Besides, he wrote the~beautiful prospectus for the oil."~ ~" 14 I,VII| looking gaily at~it.~ ~"That beautiful engraving is given to you 15 I,VII| sleeves~made with jockeys: her beautiful arms, still fresh and youthful, 16 I,VII| furious at appearing less beautiful than Madame~Cesar; for every 17 I,VII| for remaining young and beautiful."~ ~"You are, as I may say, 18 I,I | delirious. He lay in her beautiful blue room, and as~he looked 19 I,III| not the first to think her beautiful; others have desired~her; 20 I,III| full enjoyment out of~the beautiful appartement he had given 21 I,IV | recognized from afar by the beautiful Delphine de Nucingen,~brought 22 I,IV | Italy! Oh, that dear~Italy! beautiful in spite of all her reverses! 23 I,IV | me uncomfortable at that~beautiful ball you gave us. I can' 24 I,V | Thus it~happened that the beautiful woman, after one month's 25 I,VII| the lover of a girl as beautiful as their~own Cesarine; he 26 I,VII| I have ever loved, more beautiful than the~young girl I followed 27 I,VII| which had come over the beautiful woman; he lowered his~eyes,


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