Chapter
1 1| weekly~reception-day and went a great deal into society
2 1| a literary form. France went to ruin in spite of this~
3 2| only a man of talent. He~went everywhere, collected opinions,
4 2| His position, so far as it went, was a~good one, and Clement
5 2| dinner. Every morning he went to his minister's morning~
6 2| gossip.~From time to time he went to the Tuileries to get
7 2| exchange of little services went on between them; he poured~
8 3| laid aside his coat, and went to work in~the large garden,
9 3| Elisabeth, the~daughter, went to market every morning
10 3| like~a servant, she never went out alone. Though living
11 3| day no government business~went on.~ ~This little old man,
12 3| were bidden, and dancing went on till very late,~formerly
13 3| dream of that fairy when he went to~bed.~ ~Rabourdin had
14 3| till he~came to her, she went to him.~ ~"Why do you stay
15 4| admitted to its rites, Dutocq~went from bureau to bureau, sounded
16 4| a good fellow. His hand went readily to~his pocket; ices
17 4| midnight; why, the stoves went out and~nobody noticed it.
18 4| which twenty years later went by the name of~"illustration."
19 4| uncertain means, he lived well, went to the theatre~without paying,
20 4| the~utmost economy. They went to live, like dove-turtles,
21 4| tension of his mind; he went over the history of Cephalic
22 4| to~be present, he usually went to sleep with his back against
23 4| him. On New-Year's~day he went round and left his own cards
24 4| usual to the Sucking Calf he went home, drew out from his
25 5| at half-~past seven, I went to inquire after our most
26 5| marked passage. Then~he went to the door and slipped
27 5| wife, the general-secretary went forward to meet~Rabourdin;
28 5| looked at the clock and went towards the window, whither~
29 6| the changing of coats, went on in all the~ministerial
30 6| Madame Baudoyer rose and went away without giving any~
31 6| us, I think, why Falleix went off in such a hurry. But~
32 6| gentleman of the Bedchamber," went on Mitral, "a~former 'chouan,'--
33 6| Gigonnet. "You see, Mitral," he went on, speaking~to the ex-sheriff
34 6| look with Gobseck, Gigonnet went to the door~of the cafe.~ ~"
35 7| the rooms; for the cook went~early to market, and the
36 7| Lupeaulx to himself as he went~downstairs, "that I am willing
37 7| not trust his wife!"~ ~She went back into the room.~ ~"If
38 7| asked himself. He~rose, and went into Madame Rabourdin's
39 7| Rabourdin forgot nothing. She went herself to the stable where~
40 7| success, a~success which went further and lasted longer
41 7| you here often."~ ~And he went on with a round of ministerial
42 7| The general-secretary went up to a lamp and read a
43 7| left his present quest and went immediately to his own~rooms,
44 7| Mitral took a cabriolet and went straight to the Saillards
45 8| great day for you, Laurent," went on the~secretary's man. "
46 8| instructions for~which no doubt went from here confidentially)
47 8| Chamber of~Deputies. Rabourdin went at once to the Chamber,
48 8| expression which they~wore. He went up to Rabourdin and pressed
49 8| this point des Lupeaulx went on with a long tirade about
50 8| bureau under Baudoyer," went on des~Lupeaulx. "Have the
51 8| Bixiou. Nevertheless, he went to the~ministry, where he
52 8| bureaus with a calm air, and went at once into~Baudoyer's
53 8| Seeing Bixiou, Rabourdin went straight up to him, showed
54 8| far as this; but Napoleon went~further. That great organizer
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