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501 I,VII| existences, like that of Birotteau, live sunk in sorrows,~instead
502 I,VII| patience we can go far."~ ~Birotteau's joy is not to be described;
503 I,VII| natural.~ ~The next day Birotteau went to find Madame Madou.~ ~"
504 I,VII| the~markets.~ ~"No," said Birotteau, "the law is plain. I wish
505 I,VII| do you want, my poor Pere Birotteau?" he said, in the hard~tone
506 I,VII| thing! Sit down, Monsieur Birotteau, and eat a~mouthful with
507 I,VII| honor."~ ~"What is Madame Birotteau doing?" asked Madame Lourdois.~ ~"
508 I,VII| need me, my dear Monsieur Birotteau, come and see me,"~said
509 I,VII| to-day, monsieur," said Birotteau,~retiring.~ ~*****~ ~This
510 I,VII| Tillet had bought of~Cesar Birotteau. The company who obtained
511 I,VII| The discussion grew warm, Birotteau's name was mentioned; Madame
512 I,VII| Popinot looked at Madame Birotteau. There was a~moment of profound
513 I,VII| went up to speak to~Madame Birotteau; she was not in the counting-room,
514 I,VII| which I paid to Monsieur~Birotteau, there remains seventy-three
515 I,VII| always considered Monsieur Birotteau as my partner," he~went
516 I,VII| in~the accounts? Monsieur Birotteau, to avoid a police-court
517 I,VII| little~courtyard.~ ~"Monsieur Birotteau," said the Vicomte de Vandenesse, "
518 I,VII| stairway.~ ~"Well, my poor Birotteau!" said du Tillet, with a
519 I,VII| repeat what he told him,~Birotteau answered: "I shall never
520 I,VII| du Tillet, going out with Birotteau; "it is only a~step. But
521 I,VII| He is right," thought Birotteau.~ ~As he went home the poor
522 I,VII| CREVEL~Successor to Cesar Birotteau~ ~"Am I dazzled, am I going
523 I,VII| Popinot. The lovers~knew that Birotteau never passed before the
524 I,VII| apparition so astonished~Birotteau that he stood stock-still,
525 I,VII| move.~ ~"There is Monsieur Birotteau looking at his old house,"
526 I,VII| I was~the assignee."~ ~Birotteau fled, trembling in every
527 I,VII| the good news; and when Birotteau came in he was thinking
528 I,VII| would buy his wife," said Birotteau.~ ~"Is it not honorable
529 I,VII| old appartement?"~asked Birotteau, while they were dining.~ ~"
530 I,VII| The lovers had heard Birotteau's last words as they came
531 I,VII| little appartement, Madame~Birotteau following. All three had
532 I,VII| between Cesarine and Anselme,~Birotteau was a prey to feverish agitation.
533 I,VII| Bred in religious ideas, Birotteau held justice to be what
534 I,VII| of keen emotions. Cesar Birotteau was one of~those men.~ ~
535 I,VII| in the halls of justice. Birotteau found more friends~awaiting
536 I,VII| cases were called over, Birotteau's attorney made his demand~
537 I,VII| imagine the emotions of Cesar~Birotteau as he heard Monsieur de
538 I,VII| the 16th of~January, 1820, Birotteau was declared a bankrupt
539 I,VII| carried off the funds which~Birotteau had deposited in his hands,
540 I,VII| Paris. The~creditors of Birotteau received the whole property,
541 I,VII| Under~these circumstances Birotteau showed himself worthy of
542 I,VII| business.~Far from so doing, Birotteau, without allowing himself
543 I,VII| devotion has~supported him."~ ~Birotteau pressed his uncle's hand,
544 I,VII| espoused the noble hope of Birotteau. Each came~down from the
545 I,VII| sort of~task it was that Birotteau imposed upon himself."~ ~
546 I,VII| We now ask you to restore Birotteau, not to~honor, but to all
547 I,VII| desires me to express to~Birotteau the satisfaction with which
548 I,VII| call the next case."~ ~Birotteau, clothed with the caftan
549 I,VII| kindness he had bestowed upon Birotteau; Monsieur de Vandenesse
550 Add | Nucingen~A Daughter of Eve~ ~Birotteau, Cesar~A Bachelor's Establishment~
551 Add | of the Cat and Racket~ ~Birotteau, Abbe Francois~The Lily
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