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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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sense

   Part, Chapter
1 I,II | ambition, more plain good sense than ability. Ragon proposed 2 I,II | compensated by a delicate sense of honor natural to women, 3 I,II | are really great in the sense~that they never attain in 4 I,II | integrity, his well-~known sense of honor, and the respect 5 I,II | commercial litigation. His~sense of justice, his rectitude, 6 I,II | contests where~his own good sense would have suggested the 7 I,II | principles of conduct, by his sense of~justice, by the goodness 8 I,II | Birotteau alone had the good sense to treat hers with honor 9 I,III| had contrived~to create a sense of distance between the 10 I,IV | was all that kept him to a sense of~masculine superiority. 11 I,IV | happiness is virtue and good sense?~ ~In her moral qualities 12 I,IV | Left. He read the "Good Sense" of the~Cure Meslier, and 13 I,V | of his life. Integrity, a sense of duty, and true modesty 14 I,VI | splendor which under a becoming sense of~propriety was laid aside 15 I,III| be the wife of a man of sense and energy. Talent is the~ 16 I,VI | foolishness; but~men of sense held it up to its true light 17 I,VI | which an inextinguishable sense of the~superiority which


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