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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,II | strengthen the ideas which ought to have been suggested by 2 I,II | I was in a hurry; but I ought to have made Popinot enter 3 I,III| grateful out of good feeling, I ought to be so~out of policy; 4 I,IV | aware that a good~merchant ought to make money out of everything."~ ~" 5 I,IV | myself by a lease. The rent ought to be fifteen~hundred francs. 6 I,IV | you take that tone, you ought to sell your nuts cheap," 7 I,V | and daughter and I, as we ought to pray for~our benefactor."~ ~" 8 I,VI | us--"~ ~"Madame, commerce ought to shine and not permit 9 I,VI | everything;~in society a banker ought to seem tired of seeing 10 I,VI | Monsieur Popinot. Huzza! we ought to fire a salute--from six~ 11 I,I | the little~creditors who ought to be paid in ready money, 12 I,II | bethought him of the steps he ought to take about the mortgage 13 I,II | over in his mind what he~ought to say, or ought not to 14 I,II | what he~ought to say, or ought not to say, to a leading 15 I,III| said the judge, "the lender ought to have~sued Roguin for 16 I,IV | in his eyes everything ought to be perfect. Shall you 17 I,IV | half-past eight o'clock,~and he ought to have done a million francs' 18 I,IV | began; "don't~you think you ought to write and tell him to 19 I,V | like a young sailor who ought to~sink with his captain, 20 I,VI | the matter: however, there ought to be legislative rectification 21 I,VII| Your wife and daughter ought to have some reward. You 22 I,VII| pleasure now and then."~ ~"Ought I?" said the poor man. " 23 I,VII| wait any~longer; and you ought not, for the sake of your 24 I,VII| In matters of honor I ought to~be believed. What nonsense 25 I,VII| held justice to be what it ought to~be in the eyes of men,--


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