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16 newspapers
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16 provincial
16 quarter
16 religious
Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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   Part, Chapter
1 I,I | now the ruin has~come. To play a part in politics you must 2 I,I | boast of, and with whom we play our game of boston? Is it~ 3 I,I | know how to talk,~nor to play 'your obedient servant' 4 I,I | are not the only one to play; you have~associates who 5 I,II | credit for knowing how to play the fool for a purpose. 6 I,II | when he might arrest the play of all his faculties; but 7 I,III| without compromising the play or the actors in it, and 8 I,III| moment when a man consents to play the part which du Tillet~ 9 I,IV | winning credit~is not to play into the hands of contractors, 10 I,IV | of moving; and she could play the~well-bred woman in a 11 I,IV | their fire, draw kings at play,~invent April-fools, stroll 12 I,VI | the newspapers. But don't~play double; if you do I'll fight 13 I,I | wayward being, commissioned to play the mischief and be the 14 I,IV | thing.~Pr-r-r! We don't play low, my good fellow," he 15 I,IV | save their good name,~will play the part of reckless gamblers; 16 I,V | honest as the day should play those worn-out, knavish~


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