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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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character

   Part, Chapter
1 I,II | light the depths of~his character and the causes of his rise, 2 I,II | balsamic, and of a~stimulating character which admirably revives 3 I,II | knowledge, without force of~character, and who might be expected 4 I,II | wrinkles and by~the general character of its expression, the ingenuous 5 I,III| wanting in a certain~force of character and countenance. He had 6 I,V | the stern and monumental character which painters, sculptors,~ 7 I,V | The~only blot upon his character was the importance he attached 8 I,V | by the perfection of his~character. Constance and Cesar, struck 9 I,V | the trite and~commonplace character of his conversation. The 10 I,VII| appartement were of the same character as the street-door, but~ 11 I,VII| full, and the ball took the character of~a rout. Monsieur de Lacepede 12 I,VII| the assemblage took its character, there was one~that was 13 I,III| shape, costly, and~choice in character. Birotteau paused before 14 I,VII| justice has a grand and solemn character difficult~perhaps to define. 15 I,VII| therefore be imposing in~character; and, in point of act, it 16 I,VII| justice. Such exhibitions of character are so~rare in this Court


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