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parvenus 1
pas 3
pascal 2
pass 15
passage 3
passage-way 1
passages 3
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15 named
15 obtain
15 offer
15 pass
15 period
15 person
15 private
Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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pass

   Part, Chapter
1 I,I | never slept away except to pass the night~in the guard-room. 2 I,I | turn the staircase so as to pass from house to~house on one 3 I,I | birds~and animals, and I can pass my life very well taking 4 I,I | visions. We can come and pass the winters in Paris with 5 I,I | fortune is made. I see him pass sometimes more~full of care 6 I,II | narrative compels us to pass over in silence the~joys 7 I,III| Well, my mind is made up. I pass my word," said Birotteau, 8 I,IV | It has got to such a pass, monsieur," he said, winding 9 I,VI | said Madame Cesar.~ ~"To pass an evening with you, Madame, 10 I,VI | loaded~wagons can scarcely pass each other, runs from the 11 I,VI | Ha! when one gets to~the pass where I was, under the scaffold--/ 12 I,VII| final scenes of a ball never pass off~without some impropriety. 13 I,VI | whose business it is to~pass judgment on the avalanche 14 I,VII| marriage I shall come and pass the days from eight in the 15 I,VII| ideas of~honor, to make him pass his youth eating dry bread


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