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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,VI| dead substance, and~that no agent can prevent it from falling 2 I,I | fulfil the functions of agent, assignee, and commissioner, 3 I,V | Monsieur Gobenheim-~Keller. Agent, Monsieur Molineux."~ ~Anselme 4 I,V | When Molineux, appointed agent by the Court of Commerce, 5 I,VI| commissioner, however, delegates an agent to take~possession of the 6 I,VI| who are to supersede the~agent, step into the insolvent' 7 I,VI| three distinct acts,--the agent's~act, the assignee's act, 8 I,VI| creditors, the assignees, the agent,~and the judge-commissioner 9 I,VI| will shortly see.~ ~The agent to whom the judge delegates 10 I,VI| back a hidden~treasure. The agent may make himself useful 11 I,VI| with the hounds. A clever agent has frequently~arrested 12 I,VI| an india-rubber ball. The agent~chooses the best-stocked 13 I,VI| merchant. The action of the~agent is decisive. This man, together 14 I,VI| a thousand failures, an agent would be found~nine hundred 15 I,VI| that he would appoint an agent whom they proposed to him,~-- 16 I,VI| endeavoring to appoint some other agent /quasi/ virtuous.~ ~During 17 I,VI| There was~neither judge nor agent nor supreme court in the 18 I,VI| them. Molineux, first the agent and~then the provisional


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