Chapter
1 1| place.~ ~Rabourdin and his wife believed in the mysterious
2 1| sake of rendering an adored wife~happy! She reproached him
3 1| situation the man holds to the wife~very much the position of
4 1| man, listens for what his wife thinks of~him, and obtains
5 1| was~the defender of his wife before the tribunal of his
6 1| and he~blamed himself. His wife, by dint of constant repetition,
7 1| lain awake~unknown to his wife. But so far he had only
8 1| discontented as now; but, like any wife who is really attached to
9 1| of his family.~ ~Thus the wife and the husband were besieging
10 2| amuse that official and his wife, and to pet their~children.
11 2| s study and that of his wife's bedroom were thrown open.~
12 2| fireplace near the minister's wife. While taking~his coffee
13 2| her,"~said the minister's wife, half-laughing.~ ~Women
14 2| praise the superiority of his wife," replied des Lupeaulx,~
15 2| for neither he nor his wife~were noble.~ ~The persons
16 2| as much as to inform his wife that des Lupeaulx did not~
17 2| the~room, and he left his wife abruptly to cajole an undecided
18 2| matter to the minister's wife, who never~fails to draw
19 3| daughter, Elisabeth, Baudoyer's wife, were playing a~virtuous
20 3| first mortgages, with the wife's rights reserved in case
21 3| together with the porter or his wife, stood looking on at the
22 3| bestowed upon him,~denied his wife's cleverness all the while
23 3| mind," said Baudoyer to his wife,~when the cashier was in
24 3| word to his Excellency's wife when he~took her the month'
25 3| us something," cried his wife when he came back~into the
26 3| Francais. After binding his wife, daughter, and son-in-law
27 3| statesman's eyes fixed on his wife, and he~recorded the look
28 3| never willing to oppose~his wife's wishes. At this particular
29 3| half-~abstractedly, his wife and des Lupeaulx.~ ~Here
30 3| The incapable man has a wife with a clear head, who has
31 3| cabals in the Chamber. The wife of another~has a statesman
32 4| boarding school where his wife gave music lessons and he~
33 4| in the morning before his wife~was up, that he might fetch
34 4| always breakfasted with his~wife, and ate nothing at the
35 4| had never happened. His wife was~as clever in her way
36 4| was tyrannized over by a wife,~furnished a subject of
37 5| office. Put yourself at my wife's orders; do whatever~she
38 5| Colleville perhaps, whose wife has ended where all pretty
39 5| francs a-year your little wife would be uncommonly pleased,
40 5| before HER. If I had such a wife, I know I should~succeed
41 5| weapon to succeed with the wife? The mystery~that lay behind
42 5| always breakfasted with his wife and children and des~Lupeaulx,
43 5| of Francois Keller, his wife~detained him with the offer
44 5| moment~occupied with his wife, the general-secretary went
45 5| glanced knowingly at his wife. Rabourdin saw~the look,
46 5| charming," said the minister's wife, wishing to~say the civil
47 5| himself, or he loves my wife."~ ~Such were the two thoughts
48 6| an actress to do with the wife of a government~official?"~ ~
49 6| speak respectfully of his wife."~ ~Phellion. "A defenceless
50 6| le cure," interposed his wife, cutting him short. "I see
51 6| us," began~Baudoyer. His wife pulled the skirt of his
52 6| say to his Excellency's wife," said Saillard.~ ~"All
53 6| rising, and bowing to his~wife, with an agreeable smile.~ ~"
54 6| Saillard. "Is that better, wife?"~ ~"Yes, my duck."~ ~"'
55 6| mother?" said Saillard to his~wife; "I am supposing you to
56 6| you to be the minister's wife."~ ~"Do you take me for
57 6| any longer. He's rich; his wife gives parties~and doesn'
58 6| even~though he has a pretty wife?"~ ~Henry. "You are so rich,
59 6| be prudent to probe the wife's~heart and make sure of
60 7| given by his Excellency's wife."~ ~"Ah, you are an angel!"
61 7| to dress~for dinner, his wife presided at his toilet and
62 7| Rabourdin looked at his wife in amazement.~ ~"I am thinking
63 7| that in three months your wife has~accomplished more than
64 7| to shave, cautioned his wife not to say a word~about
65 7| capable of sleeping with the wife of their bosom for seven~
66 7| child! And~not trust his wife!"~ ~She went back into the
67 7| want better than to be the wife of Mohammed?"~ ~She began
68 7| are to be~invited to his wife's private parties."~ ~In
69 7| She was made to be the wife of a~minister. When I think
70 7| think of his Excellency's wife, and how little she~helps
71 7| Rabourdin came into his wife's room,~and after asking
72 7| many years to satisfy his wife, he found himself a great~
73 7| gracefully to the minister's wife, with a happy~mixture of
74 7| courting the minister's~wife. Carefully coached the evening
75 7| him, and she~had won his wife, who, delighted with the
76 7| tell you plainly that the wife of the head of a~bureau
77 7| place here; a director's wife is not."~ ~"That point need
78 7| heard by his~Excellency's wife. "The newspapers and the
79 7| man had a heart; ask his~wife. But he may have just enough
80 7| mean," said the minister's wife, tightening~her lips.~ ~"
81 7| flattered by the minister's wife, delighted thus to make
82 8| been courting Rabourdin's wife for my own pleasure?~No,
83 8| the ear of the minister's wife, who~drew herself up and
84 8| are appointed?" cried his wife, joyously, as he entered
85 8| ministry."~ ~"What?" said his wife, quivering with sudden anxiety.~ ~"
86 8| Rabourdin, laying a kiss on~his wife's forehead; "perhaps to-morrow
87 8| poor husband," said his wife, taking his hand, "I don'
88 8| Schinner imposed silence on the wife and~husband, but these words
89 8| National~Guard, came with his wife and the curate of Saint
90 8| my great-uncle through my wife, Monsieur~Bidault."~ ~Gigonnet
91 8| alternately at the husband and wife.~ ~"My friends," he said, "
92 8| by their~misfortune. The wife thought of the dreadful
93 8| his hands covered with his wife's~tears and saw her kneeling
94 8| sublime tones. "Am I a base wife? If I were,~you would have
95 8| Rabourdin caught his wife to his heart with a gesture
96 8| pleased."~ ~Bixiou. "His wife has managed it." [Laughter.]~ ~
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