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faith 11
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fall 18
fallen 10
falling 9
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18 desk
18 die
18 enter
18 fall
18 fontaine
18 foot
18 forced
Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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fall

   Part, Chapter
1 I,I | nothing. When the notes fall due~we can pay them off 2 I,II | Queen of Roses.' Larks don't fall~down roasted; you must run 3 I,II | be much fatigued and to~fall asleep and snore. Du Tillet 4 I,II | dynasties, are born and rise and fall.~From whence comes the vigor 5 I,II | the causes of the~rise and fall of all things here below, 6 I,III| into that gulf she was to fall back and become a~noted 7 I,VII| Abbe Loraux~urged me not to fall into that net, but to keep 8 I,II | cried Pillerault, letting fall his~newspaper, which Birotteau 9 I,III| pay your notes when they fall due,--a~dangerous game. 10 I,III| when Popinot the judge let~fall a word about Roguin's flight, 11 I,IV | Monsieur Birotteau is to fall, what~will it avail if you 12 I,IV | what~will it avail if you fall too? You will deprive yourselves, 13 I,V | over the page,--letting fall, as he did so, a Treasury~ 14 I,VI | loss. These notes were to fall~due after the /concordat/. 15 I,VI | thoughts with which~his fall inspired him, and denying 16 I,VII| wore at the time of his fall, and which he~husbanded 17 I,VII| the first time~since his fall he saw the house where eighteen 18 I,VII| in his hands, caused the fall of your~petitioner," he


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