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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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history

   Part, Chapter
1 I,II | chance. At the time when this history begins he was vicar of the~ 2 I,II | marked this period of our history.~Monsieur Ragon, formerly 3 I,II | Such was the history of this household, lastingly 4 I,II | Lebas cited with horror the~history of his step-sister Augustine' 5 I,II | know an iota of natural history, nor of chemistry. Though 6 I,II | continuing than the rest. History, recording the causes of 7 I,II | vast~overthrows with which history teems, and of which so many 8 I,II | poems. May~this present history be the poem of middle-class 9 I,III| so great a part in this history that it becomes~absolutely 10 I,V | a determined~worker. His history was like Cesar's, except 11 I,VI | of old Paris~where French history has so often been enacted. 12 I,VII| Again! Again!" The psychical history of that rare moment in~the 13 I,IV | long intervals~through the history of human life. Cesarine, 14 I,VI | bankrupt. At the~period of our history, the solicitors frequently 15 I,VII| impossible to forget that the history of France is linked~to those 16 Add | Honorine~The Seamy Side of History~The Magic Skin~A Second 17 Add | Establishment~The Seamy Side of History~Cousin Pons~ ~Keller, Francois~ 18 Add | Mongenod~The Seamy Side of History~ ~Montauran, Marquis Alphonse 19 Add | Lunacy~The Seamy Side of History~The Middle Classes~ ~Popinot,


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