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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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succeed

   Part, Chapter
1 I,I | son-in-law, and he will succeed Roguin;~but do you suppose 2 I,I | and if your oil doesn't succeed, if you don't make the money,~ 3 I,I | named~Cesar for nothing; I succeed. It is unimaginable! outside 4 I,I | you expect that we could succeed in government places? I 5 I,II | with things that do not succeed. Though Birotteau~perpetrated 6 I,II | might be expected not to succeed in the slipperiest~city 7 I,II | and made up his mind~to succeed at any price.~ ~In 1813 8 I,II | ideas of a man~accustomed to succeed naturally enlarged themselves. 9 I,III| hoping~he might some day succeed Birotteau. Anselme Popinot 10 I,III| a true merchant; he will succeed," Cesar would say to Madame~ 11 I,III| answered at last, "I will succeed!"~ ~"That's what I said 12 I,IV | patronizing tone,~"you will succeed."~ ~"Therefore," resumed 13 I,VI | you said to me, 'I will~succeed.' To-day I--I say to you, ' 14 I,VI | I say to you, 'You will succeed.' Four sous! six~months! 15 I,VI | and Bouchot, expecting to~succeed, paid the money; they failed 16 I,VII| friend with Herculean force. "Succeed,~or I'll blow my brains


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