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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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affairs

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1 I,II | movement of stocks and public affairs with~secret anxieties of 2 I,II | business. The~regularity of his affairs, his punctuality, his habit 3 I,II | as they knew, business affairs stood much in~need.~ ~At 4 I,III| into bankruptcy through the affairs of the bank. After many 5 I,IV | doing well, monsieur; your~affairs are prospering?"~ ~"Yes," 6 I,VI | watching the current of affairs.~All men of great talent 7 I,I | over the~expansion of his affairs, and beginning to find them 8 I,I | he should administer his affairs in their interests~under 9 I,II | leave the vast bulk of~our affairs to the examination of others. 10 I,III| Let us examine into your affairs," he added,~glancing at 11 I,III| accident,~the confusion of his affairs would be laid to that circumstance. 12 I,III| involved in~her husband's affairs. The origin of my fortune 13 I,III| personally inspecting the affairs of the house,--of~holding, 14 I,IV | interest this man in his affairs, and remained talking with 15 I,IV | are going to perfume your affairs with~potent cosmetics, oil 16 I,V | close examination of my affairs I do feel strong enough 17 I,V | Pillerault examined Cesar's affairs until daylight. At~eight 18 I,V | to concern myself~in its affairs," he said, with a strange, 19 I,V | creditors and explain~his affairs to them himself. Despite 20 I,VI | difficulty in~managing his own affairs. This commercial tribunal, 21 I,VI | as they said, to whom the affairs of the bankrupt were well-~ 22 I,VI | the right of managing his affairs, shall be~attended by a 23 I,VI | careful to enter upon~certain affairs with a certain number of 24 I,VI | enlighten you--about our affairs?"~ ~"I wish to know," said 25 I,VII| least had "liquidated" their~affairs. Gigonnet and Gobseck, who


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