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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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terrible

   Part, Chapter
1 I,I | electrical, which are produced by terrible explosions of the will~forced 2 I,II | the business.~ ~When the terrible levy of the year II. made 3 I,II | silver, was~evasive yet terrible when he fixed it straight 4 I,VII| father would~never read. A terrible bill for binding was in 5 I,I | At the end of three terrible days, during which his reason 6 I,II | lawyers long used to receiving~terrible confidences. Birotteau noticed 7 I,II | to fear. His mock joy was terrible to witness.~When his wife 8 I,IV | the sensation which the terrible word produced upon him, 9 I,IV | The evening hours were terrible.~The shaken man went through, 10 I,V | papers.~ ~"Stop!" said the terrible uncle, Pillerault, snatching 11 I,V | des Petites Affiches" this~terrible article:--~ ~"Judgment of 12 I,V | except by~hearsay, the terrible anguish of those who commonly 13 I,V | Gigonnet took off the terrible green cap which seemed to 14 I,VI | it should~be added, in a terrible hurry; as a general thing 15 I,VI | in his power to make that terrible day~endurable to his nephew.~ ~ 16 I,VI | before his creditors,--a terrible scene which the~law renders


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