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16 lombards
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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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   Part, Chapter
1 I,II | strike on the first rock that lay hidden in his way.~Like 2 I,II | skirting evil, their itching to lay hold of all that was good 3 I,II | workmen. On whom should he lay the~blame? Madame Birotteau 4 I,III| face, which he hastened to lay aside~when he saw Birotteau, 5 I,III| banker) advised Roguin to lay up something against a rainy 6 I,I | in the fire than he could lay hold of. How~would Anselme 7 I,I | her at times delirious. He lay in her beautiful blue room, 8 I,I | the provinces the priests lay up~money."~ ~Cesarine hastened 9 I,II | a table of immense size lay the budget, piles of the~ 10 I,II | On Francois Keller's desk lay bundles of notes~and checks, 11 I,III| white satin; a rug of ermine lay at the~bedside, and contrasted 12 I,III| harmonious effect as~it lay on the hard little sofa, 13 I,IV | his pen behind~his ear, lay down as usual flat on his 14 I,IV | Cesarine, who rose softly to lay a kiss on Cesar's~head. " 15 I,V | should come a failure, can lay no~blame on us. Besides, 16 I,VII| I am very rich. I shall lay my~head this night upon


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