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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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stood

   Part, Chapter
1 I,I | in the way the furniture stood about the room. Recollecting 2 I,II | they knew, business affairs stood much in~need.~ ~At the second 3 I,V | covered with a cloth, on~which stood a liqueur-stand. The newness 4 I,VI | Finot, unless you have stood in need~of Monsieur Popinot. 5 I,VII| chimney-piece, of white marble, stood a clock representing Venus~ 6 I,VII| been~arranged when they stood before their mirrors and 7 I,VII| walked ungracefully if they stood~straight on their legs, 8 I,VII| legs on which he boldly stood. Cesar showed him, triumphantly,~ 9 I,I | reflection, as if with a fog; he stood still, as it were, and peered~ 10 I,I | indefinitely, for Birotteau stood~still, petrified. Every 11 I,II | little round table on which stood his frugal breakfast,--a~ 12 I,II | quite dumbfounded as he stood before the shop-~front of 13 I,III| sound and fathom~him, and he stood revealed to the banker's 14 I,IV | green cloth, round which stood a few old chairs of~black 15 I,IV | crowd in~the pit.~ ~"He stood up in his box," said Claparon, " 16 I,V | Popinot's shoulder, as he stood pale~and rigid as a statue.~ ~" 17 I,V | craft. As a rule, the doors stood open and gave to view queer~ 18 I,VII| astonished~Birotteau that he stood stock-still, unable to move.~ ~" 19 I,VII| the~poor man, whose mind stood always face to face with 20 I,VII| procureur-general/ had cast about him, stood dumb with~joy as he listened


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