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fontaine 18
fontaines 1
food 3
fool 17
fooled 2
fooleries 1
foolish 3
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17 creditor
17 cross
17 eighteen
17 fool
17 heads
17 honorable
17 idea
Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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fool

   Part, Chapter
1 I,I | I am~not quite such a fool (though you think me a great 2 I,I | though you think me a great fool, you do) as~not to have 3 I,I | the one who takes me for a fool."~ ~These phrases, divided 4 I,II | knowing how to play the fool for a purpose. We~have found, 5 I,II | being wholly stupid or a fool.~Honesty and goodness cast 6 I,III| should not~behave like a fool and walk on tiptoe, but 7 I,IV | said to himself.~"What a fool I am to listen to women' 8 I,IV | Madame Madou; "can't~make a fool of him! It is those rascals 9 I,VI | Andoche, a capable man, no fool,--I~don't consort with fools, 10 I,VII| better to be criminal than a fool.~ 11 I,I | shall be caught, like a fool."~ ~"And yet I have warned 12 I,I | escape! But, no! what a fool I am! He has~carried off 13 I,I | only. After being such a~fool as to let him run off with 14 I,I | money, I sha'n't be such a fool as~to throw any more after 15 I,II | reflection,~and often served to fool unskilful applicants. As 16 I,III| myself with letting the poor fool swim at the end of~a line 17 I,IV | twenty years?"~ ~"Roguin? A fool! his share is ours now.


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