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bourgeois 21
bourgeois- 1
bourgeoisie 16
bourse 25
boursiere 1
bow 3
bowed 10
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26 worth
25 affairs
25 answered
25 bourse
25 chamber
25 comte
25 courts
Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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bourse

   Part, Chapter
1 I,I | fortune and~avoids me at the Bourse. He knows that I know a 2 I,II | course of depreciation at the Bourse,~and locking up his securities 3 I,II | opera-house a branch of the Bourse,--in short, the Turcarets 4 I,II | him on the steps of the Bourse, or when he closed the pages 5 I,III| operation, either at the Bourse, or in one of the thousand~ 6 I,III| audacity, when gambling at~the Bourse in their name, to make an 7 I,III| His former tool at the Bourse struck him as a suitable~ 8 I,I | pillory on the~Place de la Bourse, and exposed for two hours, 9 I,II | without shame, for what the Bourse terms "pickings to be gobbled 10 I,III| shall expect~him at the Bourse; and order breakfast served 11 I,IV | virtue not practised at the Bourse.~ ~Cesar, who once walked 12 I,IV | Champs Elysees and at the~Bourse which they are going to 13 I,IV | come to a bad end at the Bourse. If he is, as~they say, 14 I,V | I~spent two hours at the Bourse this afternoon. You have 15 I,V | Pillerault left~them to go to the Bourse, which in those days was 16 I,V | and~tittle-tattle of the Bourse. Pillerault wished to learn 17 I,V | Gigonnet, after leaving the Bourse, went round by the Rue Perrin-~ 18 I,VI | months the opinion of the Bourse~had changed; every one, 19 I,VI | funds by~negotiations at the Bourse. It was known afterwards 20 I,VI | are forbidden to enter the Bourse. Cesar, driven~from the 21 I,VII| banker was returning from the~Bourse; they met upon the stairway.~ ~" 22 I,VII| clock. I wish to go to the Bourse, and use my~rights."~ ~" 23 I,VII| use my~rights."~ ~"To the Bourse!" said Pillerault to the 24 I,VII| perfumer re-entered the Bourse leaning on the arms of the 25 I,VII| emotion his re-entrance at the~Bourse had caused him, the hero


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