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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | silly that Madame Birotteau began~to laugh.~ ~"Goodness! Cesar, 2 I,II | very~day before the paper began its course of depreciation 3 I,II | the bride and bridegroom began a honeymoon that~was never 4 I,II | from Grasse, with whom he began, on equal shares, the~manufacture 5 I,II | magnificence; his household began to~taste the little joys 6 I,V | with a cold chill, and he began to step as~if he were walking 7 I,VI | the heart of~Constance, began to quiver under the blows 8 I,VI | finding only a void, he began to think him dangerous.~ ~" 9 I,VI | seized the manuscript and began to read in a~loud voice, 10 I,VII| his enemy.~ ~The rehearsal began. Cesar, his wife, and Cesarine 11 I,VII| thousand francs. The day began to~dawn, the wax lights 12 I,I | voice startled Crottat, who began to~understand the importance 13 I,I | firm and decided; and he began to think highly of the~late 14 I,II | the commercial courts--" began Birotteau.~ ~"Oh!" said 15 I,II | circulars. Keller sat~down and began to sign rapidly such letters 16 I,III| fortune with infinite pains. I began it in Germany; I may as~ 17 I,IV | from~meeting Claparon; he began to realize that a banker' 18 I,IV | associates in an affair which began to look suspicious to~him.~ ~" 19 I,IV | connected with you," he began; "don't~you think you ought 20 I,VII| then looked at Cesar, who began to suspect a surprise,~though


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