Chapter
1 3| bronzes,~candelabra with paper flowers but no candles,
2 3| of discounting commercial~paper in the quartier Saint-Martin,
3 3| the purpose of~copying, a paper which contained the most
4 4| and hung with a shabby paper, the first room,~where the
5 4| with inkstand, pens, and paper, and benches, but no mats~
6 4| there be a~chimney. The wall paper is plain and all of one
7 4| much as women and white~paper. They are nonentities who
8 4| seen how~they scratched paper here till midnight; why,
9 4| ministry, Bixiou, sent round a paper,~headed by a caricature
10 4| that it is only painted~paper. Bixiou had the patience
11 4| to the windows, a Scotch paper~costing fifteen sous a roll
12 4| ventilators, the odor of paper, pens, and ink; the soil
13 5| copying-machine upon the paper. But when, about half-past
14 5| he pulls out a~piece of paper and reads], "Charles dix,
15 5| unfolding the rest of the paper]. "Listen!~ ~"A H. V. il
16 5| opened his coat, took a paper from the left-hand breast-pocket~
17 5| did you get hold of this paper?"~ ~Dutocq related his good
18 5| advise you to keep this paper a profound secret; it is
19 5| mystery~that lay behind this paper was all darkness to des
20 5| Excellency, giving des Lupeaulx a paper~which he was twirling in
21 5| administration to which the paper that was taken belongs--"~ ~"
22 6| printed,--in the official paper,~too!"~ ~"Dear Monsieur
23 6| were still~riveted on the paper.~ ~"Your eulogy costs us
24 6| buying up all des Lupeaulx's paper from his~creditors at sixty
25 6| reply of the opposition paper! The~situation was evidently
26 6| Fleury hands over~his paper, Vimeux the office sheet,
27 7| the handwriting, read the paper, and turned pale~under the
28 7| the administration;~the paper I have shown you is a part
29 7| I understand what that paper, in which you have analyzed~
30 7| insisted on putting it to~paper, I would have written it
31 7| he stole that abominable paper, and has, no doubt, kept
32 7| money-lender to whom the~paper was under obligations; but
33 7| cares~nothing about it. The paper is about to change hands,
34 7| phalanx, 'Such and such a paper and such and such men will
35 8| there was~nothing but blank paper to be seen.~ ~"This is going
36 8| you kept a~copy of that paper?"~ ~"Yes."~ ~"You understand
37 8| confidence that he has written a paper denouncing~all the clerks
38 8| because he has~written this paper against the administration,
39 8| somebody has lately unearthed a~paper of his, exposing the present
40 8| wanting to reform it; and that paper is going the rounds,--at
41 8| accident. He has written a paper of some kind,~giving short
42 8| des Lupeaulx, giving the~paper to the minister. "He pretends
43 8| were reading the terrible~paper on the administration in
44 8| the imprudence to~leave a paper containing comments on the
45 8| Monsieur Rabourdin. I~left that paper lying about when I copied
46 8| it was he who stole the~paper."~ ~His tears and sobs recommenced
47 8| Baudoyer's office to see a~paper which it is said--"~ ~Rabourdin [
48 8| about the man who stole that~paper, who spied upon Rabourdin?" [
49 8| Monsieur Dutocq, had taken the paper from him ten days ago."~ ~
50 8| cutlets with three sheets of paper?"~ ~Minard [departing.] "
51 8| If only to maintain the paper and stamp industries!~Suppose
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