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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | I should~never know him till I tried him. And /not here/! 2 I,I | You had better wait till daylight for your nonsense," 3 I,I | tell you of this matter till it~was all cooked; but to-morrow 4 I,I | you! But I shall tremble till I see our fortune~solidly 5 I,II | He had vowed not to~marry till he was forty, and kept his 6 I,II | it. We will~not go to bed till we have found where the 7 I,III| draw~the deeds. You have till one o'clock to make up your 8 I,III| ardent young people.~Listen till I've done."~ ~Anselme fell 9 I,IV | monsieur; only you must wait~till the lease of the adjoining 10 I,V | except in happiness. A clerk~till thirty years of age, his 11 I,II | the direction of the storm till~he can escape from the edges 12 I,II | ever answer. No case is won till it is~tried."~ ~The opinion 13 I,IV | the quay, and followed it~till he reached Sevres, where 14 I,V | of all the bills; we have till four o'clock in the afternoon~ 15 I,V | I won't leave this place till I've got my money."~ ~She 16 I,V | eyes--"that I will wait here~till you have me arrested."~ ~ 17 I,VI | said, "A man may be honest till he fails, but he comes out 18 I,VI | replied~that he should work till he had paid his creditors 19 I,VII| from eight in the morning till~six in the evening here. 20 I,VII| which I did not~receive till three years later. All this 21 I,VII| feared~he should not live till the great day when the decree


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