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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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eight

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1 I,I | cat! he creeps to Mass at eight~o'clock as slyly as if he 2 I,I | notary of Paris, and live eight months of~the year at Chinon, 3 I,I | Funds, and you can~give eight thousand francs a year to 4 I,I | thousand~francs, or even eight thousand francs a year, 5 I,II | the siren shopwoman.~ ~For eight succeeding days Cesar mounted 6 I,III| great personage who has only~eight days to live," he said, 7 I,IV | rebuilding. It will take at least eight days before I can give even 8 I,VI | unsalable.~They cost originally eight sous; he was glad to get 9 I,VI | bought at a bargain. Towards eight o'clock in the evening~the 10 I,VII| old master.~ ~Among the eight symphonies of Beethoven 11 I,I | I~Eight days after his ball, the 12 I,II | for himself out of these eight~thousand--his first stake 13 I,IV | attain his end. At~half-past eight, just as his former clerk 14 I,IV | advantage of me! It is half-past eight o'clock,~and he ought to 15 I,V | Gigonnet between seven and~eight o'clock in the morning, 16 I,V | affairs until daylight. At~eight o'clock in the morning the 17 I,V | Lebas made~no promises; but eight days later Cesarine had 18 I,VII| met him, in the morning at eight o'clock or in the~evening 19 I,VII| come and pass the days from eight in the morning till~six


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