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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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   Part, Chapter
1 I,II | delicate sense of honor natural to women, by an~excessive 2 I,II | discolorations, and~revives the natural tones of the skin. Such 3 I,II | died in~the hospital, as a natural consequence of their eccentricities; 4 I,II | did not~know an iota of natural history, nor of chemistry. 5 I,III| Cesar by a du Tillet is a~natural movement of the soul. If 6 I,IV | to glory; it is~therefore natural that every ambitious youth 7 I,I | had a look that was not natural; there's a snake in the 8 I,III| Madame Ragon completed her natural self with a little King~ 9 I,V | Yet nothing could be more natural. All men can better~bear 10 I,VII| bourgeois~thought quite natural.~ ~The next day Birotteau 11 I,VII| he completely lost the natural color of his cheeks,~his 12 I,VII| Cesar's appartement with the natural~eagerness of a lover on 13 I,VII| his stumbling step to the natural intoxication of his feelings,--~ 14 I,VII| intoxication of his feelings,--~natural, but sometimes mortal. When


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