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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | presses so violently upon the~human mechanism that the faculties 2 I,I | which electricity plays in human thought.~ ~Madame Birotteau 3 I,II | diversified nature of the human~epidermis. Truly scientific 4 I,II | did not live like other human beings; the~great tragedian 5 I,III| misfortune common~to the whole human race, for she had never 6 I,IV | The first~aspect of this human plant--umbelliferous, judging 7 I,VI | entangling that most~wary of human beings, the little provincial 8 I,VI | keep to my own sphere, the human head; hats and oil are well-known~ 9 I,VII| debased and brutalized the human being. Faith, Hope, and 10 I,I | more~he clings to them: the human heart is so made. Grindot 11 I,IV | meaning of insignificant human actions,~the germs of crime, 12 I,IV | intervals~through the history of human life. Cesarine, sitting 13 I,V | a being~from whose mind human speech slips like water 14 I,V | upon the perilous waves of human interests might be tempted 15 I,V | flow of money; all other human institutions are as nothing 16 I,VI | idea of the~immensity of human disaster from the aspect 17 I,VI | special seal upon fallen human beings;~they believe in 18 I,VII| twenty-five thousand. No human power can deprive me of 19 I,VII| to business, monsieur. No~human power could have foreseen 20 I,VII| this argument. He knew the human~heart well enough to be 21 I,VII| priest made the splendors of~human justice stand forth in strong 22 I,VII| beneath the impassibility of human~justice. He was unable to 23 Add | in other stories of the Human Comedy.~ ~Bianchon, Horace~


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