Chapter
1 1| thought and study bear a certain likeness to~one another,
2 1| of this man was marked by certain mysterious peculiarities.~
3 1| that her future husband was certain of becoming Rabourdin "de~
4 1| name bequeathed to him in~a certain will of which he, Monsieur
5 1| her husband's head, to a certain~Monsieur de la Billardiere,
6 1| She sketched out~for him certain brilliant plans in which
7 1| public business must go on, a certain~number of indispensable
8 1| fault to~burden it beyond a certain limit; otherwise it could
9 1| securities it gives rises in certain cases to terrible~bankruptcy.~ ~
10 1| receiving a~peerage under certain conditions. Magistrates,
11 2| as~general-secretary, a certain Monsieur Clement Chardin
12 2| began by taking charge of certain~delicate missions which
13 2| statesman may stand, he is certain to have some household drudge,~
14 2| gleaner of ideas exacted certain dues. He received a salary
15 2| furthering their wishes on~certain occasions when their self-love
16 2| seeming to do so, gives a certain peculiar turn to their~heads.
17 2| utilized in her dining-room certain exquisite Turkish~rugs which
18 2| police under the Empire to a certain~great personage who was
19 3| with a few neighbors and a certain Martin Falleix, a brass-~
20 3| they be, are not without a certain~originality. Something pinched
21 3| large rooms still~retained certain sculptured marble mantel-pieces
22 3| conscience. You may see in certain Flemish pictures~the wives
23 3| for he had long employed a~certain Mitral, uncle of the young
24 3| asked by those present for a certain length~of time, "Guess what
25 4| THREE-QUARTER LENGTH PORTRAITS OF CERTAIN GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS~If
26 4| do the work gratis for a certain~number of years), various
27 4| generosity, and was very certain that he~could never be promoted
28 4| from time to time, with certain views~of his own, hoping
29 4| his livery. "It is very certain that~Monsieur le baron is
30 4| thrown open to the public. Certain~then of finding their delinquent
31 4| actresses, writers, artists, and~certain women of uncertain means,
32 4| the same chair and copy a~certain number of pages. Poiret'
33 4| lard under the lining of a certain old hat~which Poiret junior (
34 4| his arms were charged in a certain way, and~drew down upon
35 4| each other, and yet felt a~certain comradeship, colder than
36 5| any papers away with him. Certain, therefore,~of finding the
37 5| her own, and wants to~take certain steps simultaneously." [
38 5| HIS promotion,~that's very certain."~ ~Baudoyer [to Chazelle]. "
39 5| mortality combined. It is very certain that on entering~whichever
40 6| other clerks, was owing to a certain note for two hundred francs,
41 6| his son-in-law had gone a certain distance from the~ministry
42 6| he~can be found only at a certain cafe called the Cafe Themis,--
43 6| numerous subscribers to a certain liberal journal~read, among
44 6| Gigonnet, under the name of a certain~Samanon."~ ~"Men whom I
45 6| Saillard is father-in-law to~a certain Baudoyer, who thinks he
46 6| mischances, she believed herself certain of success, never dreaming~
47 6| Rabourdin by promoting a certain Colleville!"~ ~"Why not
48 7| dressing, could not prevent certain painful thoughts from clouding
49 7| and gave no offence by a~certain reliance on her own dignity;
50 7| on his arm to show her a~certain room, which was then quite
51 7| trap.~ ~"I know it; I am certain of it."~ ~"Is it true that
52 7| this~respect displeases certain clear-sighted personages
53 8| attentive, there was~always a certain excitement in the offices
54 8| dressed. In short, it is~quite certain that Rabourdin is to be
55 8| be~replaced. So much is certain; the rest is all conjecture.
56 8| they are queer" [reads]:~ ~"Certain persons spoke last night
57 8| under-head-clerk,~that's certain."~ ~Phellion. "Du Bruel
58 8| Themis~playing dominoes.~ ~At certain epochs in history certain
59 8| certain epochs in history certain powers appear, to whom all
60 8| your face. It is~known for certain that you filched those papers
61 8| everything. It is quite certain that a reform of this~service
62 8| have a policy, to wield a certain influence; but~that's absurd!
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