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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | would have put in motion a cook, three clerks, and a shop-~ 2 I,I | kitchen and rooms of the cook and the man-of-~all-work. 3 I,II | upon in the garret near the cook. The clerks who~taught him 4 I,II | you~must find some way to cook them."~ ~The cook, a big 5 I,II | way to cook them."~ ~The cook, a big creature from Picardy, 6 I,II | threw him a~kind look. The cook took Cesar under her protection; 7 I,II | pitilessly. Two years later, the cook happily abandoned Cesar 8 I,II | During those two years the cook had fed her little Cesar 9 I,II | the Birotteaus kept only a cook, and lived in the~/entresol/ 10 I,II | fell upon three clerks, one cook, a~shop-boy, and several 11 I,IV | start, when~Virginie, the cook, caught him by the arm:--~ ~" 12 I,V | adoption of the son of his cook had~been the subject of 13 I,V | Raguet, and Virginie~the cook with an ardor that gave 14 I,III| and the back-shop. An old cook did~all the household work 15 I,III| prized. Jeannette, the old cook, took care of the aged couple


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