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1 1| wasted,~like that of a man just recovering from illness,
2 1| mother's death, when he was just~sixteen, he left the Lycee
3 1| spiritual or purely material;~just as there are soldiers, artists,
4 1| write the pension list had just~been issued, and on it Rabourdin
5 1| the government, they are just as unreasonable in the~sphere
6 1| Rabourdin, became a stockholder, just as it persisted in~being
7 1| determined~on the estate), just as they did of Madame Firmiani,
8 2| woman.~ ~Des Lupeaulx was just forty years old. His youth
9 2| himself with such nonsense.~ ~Just then the minister saw a
10 3| and those of an uncle, just as her~countrywomen knit
11 3| his own hole and corner,~just as Werbrust and Gigonnet
12 3| with her uncle.~ ~"It is just because he is an Auvergnat
13 3| passion,--he desired success, just as he desired the cross
14 3| education of~the son, who was just out of college, had absorbed
15 3| the sleeve of~his coat. Just then the beautiful woman
16 3| you were in~the Chamber. Just as you dream of the ministry,
17 4| Rabourdin's evening party, just as Antoine was trimming
18 4| name, Cursy, was working just~now at a piece in five acts
19 4| talkative this morning,~just tell us what you think a
20 4| were a~millionaire who had just dined. Always on the lookout
21 4| Allee des Veuves, he was just as surprisingly~entertaining
22 4| presenting him with a butterfly just~brought from China, which
23 5| tied with a fresh ribbon just as he was dying. There~are
24 5| Monsieur de la Billardiere has~just expired?"~ ~Colleville. "
25 5| Bixiou's nonsense! I have just come from Monsieur~de la
26 5| Clergeot, did me the honor just now to come and ask a question,
27 5| will overlook what~happened just now?"~ ~Fleury. "Another
28 5| Capital! famous! This is~just what will happen if the
29 5| Commission of Seals;~that's just the same as if the King
30 5| never mind about that; just say his loyalty was~untarnished,
31 5| o'clock in the morning, just as I am~going to breakfast
32 5| their eyes begin to weaken just as~they need to have the
33 5| to a full understanding. Just now I must go and receive~
34 6| disease.' You see, it is just as well to show there are
35 6| you!"~ ~Du Bruel. "Let me just write that down; I can use
36 6| same. It would be right~and just to appoint Monsieur Rabourdin" [
37 6| darkness.] "Well, it is just~because the promotion would
38 6| appointment will slip up, just like the invasion from Boulogne,
39 6| will fail as all good and just~things do fail in this low
40 6| employed served~to shorten by just so much the day's labor.
41 6| Our most pressing business just now is to look after Monsieur
42 6| Baudoyer, crossly.~ ~They were just then near the entrance of
43 6| that," said Dutocq. "I have just come from~the printing-office
44 6| in with them. Falleix has just set up his brother as a~
45 6| low voice, "we three have just bought up all~those debts,
46 6| much the better. Du Bruel, just keep~your eye on the consequences.
47 6| who said to him, smiling,~"Just a word, Monseigneur," in
48 6| talk of~those appointments just now; let me have an hour'
49 6| strike the~king's mind than just those reasons the opposition
50 7| provisions the cook had just fished~from the vast ocean
51 7| man who plays against me just as l'Etourdi~played against
52 7| for, after all,~women are just what we men are. Twenty-eight
53 7| game you are playing is just as dishonorable as the real
54 7| and ran to him, seized him just as he~was, all lathered
55 7| your ease,--I~will listen just as long as you wish me to.
56 7| and~re-read the invitation just as Baudoyer and Saillard
57 7| disdainful curl of her~lip. "Just think of governing France
58 7| twined in~the wearer's curls just as, in nature, they catch
59 7| Madame Rabourdin~joined in, just as a well-trained cat puts
60 7| exhibit as his~mistress. Just then the minister's valet
61 7| said des Lupeaulx. "I have just tied my hands."~ ~"Bite
62 7| his~wife. But he may have just enough for a passing fancy.
63 7| Marquise d'Espard who has just left the room;~this is precisely
64 8| overslept~myself. I've only just waked up, and he'd play
65 8| application among the clerks, just as porters and servants
66 8| offices the night before, just as the clerks were~dispersing,
67 8| people to know you have just~seen me."~ ~While Dutocq
68 8| Antoine (to whom I have~just been paying forty francs
69 8| Monsieur Rabourdin; only it has just~been told to me in confidence
70 8| moral philosophy, and I am just at the heart of it."~ ~Fleury [
71 8| care less for~those things just now than I do for something
72 8| time at his~disposal.~ ~Just at this moment Saillard,
73 8| thousand-franc fee beside,~just as I told you. You don't
74 8| cared nothing either way. Just then~Sebastien came down
75 8| the level of yours,--that just as the diamond alone can
76 8| faithful to you. I have just read~the evening papers.
77 8| grand indeed; I~find you just what I expected, glorious
78 8| Such an old scarecrow is just the thing for a sign~over
79 8| argument in the mouth of fools. Just as Monsieur de~Talleyrand
80 8| excellent sense."~ ~Bixiou. "Just as full as the budget itself,
81 8| were those~observations just, and brilliant?"~ ~All. "
82 8| statesman and the clerk, just as the custom-house~officer
83 8| in the Chambers that are just about as~useful and as conclusive
84 8| instructive than the one we have just related, because it shows
85 8| robbery, as his Excellency has just told you, next to~impossible,
86 8| galleys~and the police cost just as much, and give no return.
87 8| in what des Lupeaulx has just said; but let me tell you"~[
88 8| your Excellency was right just now, and if our clever friend
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