Chapter
1 1| period he was forty years old, with~gray hair of so pleasing
2 1| and as meddlesome as an old~tradeswoman. Delighted to
3 1| ambitious man of genius grows old in obtaining his~triple
4 1| for a larger sum than the old colonels, maimed and~wounded
5 2| Lupeaulx was just forty years old. His youth had long been
6 2| Observe in a family some old~charwoman who can make beds,
7 2| hand, puffy like that of an~old woman, rather too square,
8 2| on the ground-floor of an old mansion belonging~to him.
9 3| OTHERWISE CALLED SHIP-WORM~While old Saillard was driving across
10 3| to use an expression of old Saillard's--on the~tail
11 3| she was past thirty years old~she looked scarcely more
12 3| Versailles, together with the old furniture of the widow Bidault.~
13 3| unmatched silver plate, old~glass, fine damask, and
14 3| was now fifty-seven years old, and her~lifetime of vigorous
15 3| uncle of~Madame Saillard, an old paper-dealer retired from
16 3| and now sixty-nine years old, came to~see them on Sundays
17 3| business~went on.~ ~This little old man, with a livid face blazoned
18 3| on the third~floor of an old house. His business was
19 3| stockings or a fur cap for old~Saillard; gold earrings
20 3| Madame~Baudoyer's nurse, and old Catherine, Madame Saillard'
21 3| depended an enormous bunch of~old trinkets, among which in
22 3| without consulting~her. Old Saillard would say, innocently, "
23 3| the Saillard's house by old Bidault, who~lent him money
24 3| merchandise. Falleix thought his old countryman~extortionate,
25 3| his hand (an~expression of old Saillard's), and also seemed
26 3| ones. The~nerves of the old beau relaxed; the agreeable
27 3| other."~ ~And she left the old fop to go and speak with
28 4| Bianchon, flanked by two old female relatives, surrounded~
29 4| bureau: Thirty-eight years old, oblong face and bilious~
30 4| by marrying milliners,~or old women,--sometimes, however,
31 4| whiskers, twenty-seven years old, fair-~skinned, with a piercing
32 4| he would probably grow an old man when he could no longer~
33 4| power. He never buttoned his old green coat, even on the
34 4| account-~books, wrapped in old shirts and put away according
35 4| the lining of a certain old hat~which Poiret junior (
36 4| the bye, fifty-two years old) had worn~for the last nine
37 4| sight of that amorphous old hat. Poiret junior left
38 5| partira; en nauf (that's an old~French word for skiff, vessel,
39 5| know the particulars of old La Billardiere's life?"~ ~
40 5| ennobled by Louis XVIII.~How old was he? never mind about
41 5| religion enlightened,--the poor old fellow hated~churches and
42 5| thing, ministers who were old before they entered office~
43 5| his mind,~like that of an old lawyer who has tried every
44 5| political life~these men, less old than aged, have to endure
45 6| of the monarchy and the~old and faithful servants of
46 6| reading]. "'Issuing from an old parliamentary stock in which~
47 6| of Rabourdin; while the old stagers,~like Monsieur Clergeot,
48 6| Certainly, certainly," said old Saillard, thinking of his
49 6| under the usurper. This old family~still survives in
50 6| has lately recalled~the old traditions of piety and
51 6| it down, Baudoyer," cried old Saillard, "write that sentence~
52 6| estimate the contents of old~Gigonnet's strong-box, for
53 6| of the Saillards and the old Gigonnet, which would~finally
54 6| yellow wood-work of the old cafe, like two cameo heads,~
55 6| surrounded by a number of other old~faces, on which "thirty
56 6| named Chaboisseau, a~little old man who discounted for a
57 6| Metivier, "ha,~that's an old monkey well up in his tricks."~ ~"
58 6| retorted Mitral, "you are an old crow who knows all about~
59 6| misfortune?" said Bidault. The old man drew his eyebrows~together
60 6| remark, uttered among those old men, would have made an
61 6| give them, he sells them, old man," said~Mitral, proudly. "
62 6| have seen him buying up old furniture;~what tact! what
63 6| had lately married), the old roue awoke with his~thoughts
64 7| ill-dressed, and her feet in old~slippers, attending to the
65 7| longer thought him ugly, nor old, nor white and chilling~
66 7| night, at the Opera, the old coxcomb related the incident
67 7| are. Twenty-eight years old, virtuous, and~living here
68 7| journal was instituted by an old money-lender to whom the~
69 7| a coupe that was neither old, nor~bourgeois, nor showy.
70 7| also that~ghosts return to old castles, and she had taken
71 7| ill-~tempered look at the old beau, who, impatient to
72 7| only to be made deputy; the old fox laughs at the~rest,"
73 7| served as a laugh to the two old men,~who took their way
74 7| YOU."~ ~"We will be two old friends," said des Lupeaulx, "
75 8| key of my domicile."~ ~[Old Poiret junior promptly inserted
76 8| could be bought. Such an old scarecrow is just the thing
77 8| Bixiou [solemnly]. "Old man, you are mistaken! I
78 8| paper-blotting, fault-finding old housekeeper~of a civil service
79 8| required him to visit the old ministry, where~the bureaus
80 8| between the two~nephews of old Antoine, who had recently
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