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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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conduct

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1 I,I | career; I enter upon it. If I conduct myself prudently I can~make 2 I,II | them creditable; for noble conduct makes even ignorance seem~ 3 I,II | came by his principles of conduct, by his sense of~justice, 4 I,II | were like her~husband. Such conduct contributed not a little 5 I,III| tenaciously/! I've kept to good conduct; I never loved any woman~ 6 I,III| mitigate the disgrace of his conduct~by making a demand upon 7 I,IV | staircase intolerable,--conduct worthy of a man who made 8 I,IV | government. And why such conduct? Because his rent had been~ 9 I,V | middle currents of average conduct which are habitual~to other 10 I,VII| customs, told the improper~conduct of the Sieur Gendrin, and, 11 I,I | advice as to his future conduct. His~countenance grew firm 12 I,VI | would laugh finely at your conduct this evening."~ ~The opinion 13 I,VI | down. Each knew~that his conduct was scrupulously honest, 14 I,VII| to-morrow I'll~trumpet your conduct through the markets. Ha! 15 I,VII| walls, like a thief.~ ~"Your conduct is known, my friend," said 16 I,VII| Majesty, touched by such rare conduct, and hearing that through~ 17 I,VII| so rare in Paris that his~conduct by degrees attracted admiration. 18 I,VII| of another Roguin? But my conduct~has been placed under the 19 I,VII| heartily we applaud his conduct, which an august~approval


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