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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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   Part, Chapter
1 I,II | at life according~to the religious programme of the middle 2 I,II | it had not been for his religious sentiments, he should have~ 3 I,II | scrupulous woman who~shared the religious feelings of her husband, 4 I,II | not spiritual but deeply religious, he~had a pure heart. In 5 I,III| to a family~essentially religious, whose virtues were intelligent, 6 I,V | as much. The Virgin is a religious~subject, suitable for a 7 I,V | becomes a benefaction."~ ~The religious admiration with which Popinot 8 I,V | ingenuous nature and his deep religious sentiments, to~redeem the 9 I,VI | hands~and pressing them with religious friendship.~ ~Roguin was 10 I,VII| in the house of a man so religious as~Birotteau, asked the 11 I,I | brain of the victim, deeply religious as he was. In~such a case 12 I,IV | these words, spoken with religious simplicity. The thought 13 I,V | solemnly; "but he is~so religious that, as things are now, 14 I,VI | months he lived on, full of religious thoughts with which~his 15 I,VI | Pillerault's after~their religious duties were accomplished. 16 I,VII| intelligent~egotism.~ ~Bred in religious ideas, Birotteau held justice


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