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resounded 3
resource 2
resources 2
respect 22
respectability 1
respectable 1
respected 7
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22 perfumery
22 pretty
22 red
22 respect
22 rose
22 saying
22 skin
Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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respect

   Part, Chapter
1 I,I | said without~offence, for I respect shopkeeping; the best of 2 I,I | man who has no honor with~respect to his wife. Besides, the 3 I,II | sense of honor, and the respect he enjoyed, earned for him 4 I,II | treat hers with honor and~respect in public; she knew him 5 I,II | Such modesty~increased the respect generally felt for him, 6 I,II | to the Bourbons, and the respect~which he enjoyed. The government, 7 I,II | would have won too~much respect; he drew nearer to his fellows 8 I,V | household work; but his respect for women~was so great that 9 I,V | only by the power~of evil, respect by genius, fear through 10 I,VI | her countenance inspired~respect. She had, withal, a certain 11 I,VI | meant neither servility nor respect, but was~rather that of 12 I,III| will rest solely on the~respect you inspire, and the consideration 13 I,IV | I~wanted them; I sha'n't respect him any the more for that. 14 I,IV | the more for that. Ah! my~respect is a princess who'll never 15 I,V | received Gigonnet with abject respect. Without~strength in his 16 I,V | Parisian perfumery.~ ~"Learn to respect women, my angel," she said, " 17 I,V | wife could meet with the respect that~was due to her, and 18 I,VI | Paris are guiltless in~this respect. When a shopkeeper gets 19 I,VI | his debtor with ironical respect.~ ~As all operations undertaken 20 I,VI | instead of losing, public~respect."~ ~Birotteau took the hands 21 I,VII| showed himself worthy of the respect~which his municipal functions 22 I,VII| possessed, recorded their respect for their debtor in the~


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