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custom-house 1
customary 3
customer 5
customers 14
customs 8
cut 11
cut-throats 1
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14 coach
14 considered
14 costs
14 customers
14 decorated
14 difficulty
14 double
Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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customers

   Part, Chapter
1 I,I | the shop you thought the customers were all thieves.~I had 2 I,II | simplicity: he observed the customers; asked in leisure moments 3 I,II | Roses," several of whose customers were~the most active and 4 I,II | to fit on the gloves of customers. At the close of that~year 5 I,III| Lenoncourt,~who are now customers of ours. I pray every Sunday 6 I,III| have a mysterious look, and customers like things which~puzzle 7 I,IV | his deputies. As for my customers, they adore me, and I talk~ 8 I,VII| people whom you only know as customers. Are you going to invite 9 I,VII| Aiglemont, in~short, all your customers? You are mad; your honors 10 I,I | send round the bills of his customers and ask for payment. Before~ 11 I,I | retail shopkeepers to their~customers, and used by Cesar in spite 12 I,II | bills~informed him that the customers had returned the receipts 13 I,II | passers-by, and sixty to regular~customers."~ ~"Ah!" exclaimed Cesar.~ ~ 14 I,V | October, who jeered her best customers and was capable of~speaking


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