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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | should~always do what their position in life demands. Government 2 I,I | conformity with our high position. If I can become~anything, 3 I,I | Merchants are not in the same position as notaries," said Madame~ 4 I,II | arrondissement, put him in a position where the ideas of a man~ 5 I,III| done."~ ~Anselme fell into position like a soldier presenting 6 I,IV | thousand. We are not in a position to commit such extravagance. 7 I,VI | you," said Lourdois;~"your position is unassailable. But your 8 I,VI | manners; from a very inferior position he has raised himself up 9 I,I | Lebas will understand my position. What do~these notes represent? 10 I,I | Lebas, Birotteau~is in the position which I have supposed for 11 I,I | his duty to~explain his position to the severe old ironmonger, 12 I,II | the courage to look~his position in the face. To meet the 13 I,II | payments.~To his mind the position did not seem desperate; 14 I,II | would~rise to a sitting position and think over his troubles. 15 I,IV | which the anguish of his~position forced from Cesar's lips.~ ~ 16 I,IV | consideration due to your high position."~ ~"Monsieur, I have never 17 I,IV | secure me preference."~ ~"My position will prevent me from doing 18 I,V | half a merchant. I, in~your position, would never have continued 19 I,V | she filled, in~fact, a position above that of forewoman, 20 I,VI | the hand, "feel for~your position, and are not surprised at 21 I,VI | the more bitterly of his position.~Constance and Cesarine 22 I,VII| father is restored to his position, free of debt. I work for 23 I,VII| Each came~down from the position she had held and took an


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