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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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fell

   Part, Chapter
1 I,I | her husband, but her hand fell on a cold place. Her~terror 2 I,II | with labor; but~he always fell asleep without having time 3 I,II | notary with admiration, fell into the habit~of consulting 4 I,II | and ended by losses which fell~upon him alone. Without 5 I,II | for the suspicions which fell upon three clerks, one cook, 6 I,II | thick, and his~large chin fell in a straight line below 7 I,III| Cesar's last thought as he fell asleep was a fear that his 8 I,III| till I've done."~ ~Anselme fell into position like a soldier 9 I,IV | points of his toes, and fell~back upon his heels.~ ~" 10 I,IV | morning of the day~they fell due. The debtor who was 11 I,V | a chaste flame, and then~fell, sadly.~ ~Roguin's head-clerk, 12 I,VI | the points of his toes and fell back upon his~heels several 13 I,VI | the shade of dead leaves) fell from her~hips in those inimitable 14 I,VII| but happy, the Birotteaus fell asleep in the early morning 15 I,II | their emperor. This glance fell~upon Birotteau, a devotee 16 I,IV | upon her lips; and thus he fell asleep.~ ~"Poor man!" said 17 I,IV | safe."~ ~"A month!"~ ~Cesar fell into a sort of slumber, 18 I,V | truth in its full extent; he fell back upon the sofa,~from 19 I,V | then his anxious~glance fell upon the chimney-piece, 20 I,V | word of honor"--the tears fell from his eyes--"that I will 21 I,VII| it with~difficulty, and fell into a chair, saying: "Monsieur


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