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twenty- 3
twenty-eight 2
twenty-first 1
twenty-five 12
twenty-four 2
twenty-franc 1
twenty-one 2
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12 surprised
12 threw
12 touched
12 twenty-five
12 vandenesse
12 windows
12 workmen
Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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twenty-five

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1 I,I | man fifty-seven years old, twenty-five of which he~has been in 2 I,IV | For you, old fellow, twenty-five francs a hundred, if you 3 I,IV | if you take them~all."~ ~"Twenty-five francs!" cried Birotteau. " 4 I,I | sell their merchandise at twenty-five per cent below the invoice~ 5 I,I | ask for a~trifle, merely twenty-five thousand francs," he added, 6 I,I | turning to~Birotteau.~ ~"Twenty-five thousand francs!" cried 7 I,I | here, for, thinking this~twenty-five thousand francs might be 8 I,I | The notes amounting to twenty-five thousand francs on~divers 9 I,III| only been on the road for twenty-five days; he took a~post-chaise 10 I,IV | ice he had traversed for~twenty-five days.~ ~"You must give me 11 I,V | had been on the walls for twenty-five years; and then his anxious~ 12 I,VII| receipt for his own claim of~twenty-five thousand. No human power


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