Chapter
1 1| francs~besides) and you will find that Madame Rabourdin could
2 2| stormy night, but whom we~find again on a distant shore,
3 2| her stake, and you will find the masters like~her from
4 3| his father's business and~find a career in politics, which
5 3| customers know where to find a good article--"~ ~"Monsieur,"
6 3| where no one would ever find them. Tears rolled from
7 4| trifling wrong, you will find the same dark corridors,~
8 4| room as you enter you will find the office~servant; in the
9 4| Under a monarchy~you will find none but courtiers and vassals,
10 4| examined the hat, and could find nothing, for he did~not
11 4| made various efforts to find a place~elsewhere. Tall,
12 4| in law-courts, you will find the elements of the school~
13 5| Colleville. "And I'll pay if you find it out."~ ~Bixiou. "Then
14 5| make it a good likeness), find analogies between a kitchen~
15 5| Chazelle? Where do you find a~thousand sovereigns?--
16 5| with me?"~ ~Bixiou. "You'll find out; do you suppose Baudoyer
17 5| have the legal right to find fault with the chamber and
18 5| leave the service. Did you find~that anagram, papa Colleville?"~ ~
19 5| but it would be hard to find one with such variety of~
20 5| talent~wherever they could find him, no matter how young
21 6| entering]. "I thought I should find you at a white heat! Don'
22 6| open a volume; one can't find matter for vaudevilles there."~ ~
23 6| any game at all, and then find out what game; possibly
24 6| circumstances in which you find yourself, pray command me,~
25 6| believe it? I was unable to find my uncle Bidault at~home
26 6| Godard to Rabourdin's door to find out what newspaper he~takes,"
27 6| days I have been trying to find the right thing to~say to
28 7| want to know what~it is. Find out, and tell me to-night."~ ~"
29 7| child," he said, "I shall find out at the Opera what~journalists
30 7| hiding~from me; but you will find that in three months your
31 7| chimney-corner.~ ~"At last I find the husband of my dreams!"
32 7| and "Figaro," could not find a single throbbing artery
33 8| cry~raised against him. Find some way to start a clamor--"~ ~"
34 8| the difficulty. We must find some good reason~for getting
35 8| insensate that thou art,~ ~"to find a man like Rabourdin employing
36 8| that is what I want to find~out."~ ~The minister looked
37 8| sake, I advise you not to find me at the~Left Centre. In
38 8| to-morrow; by that time you may find it impossible to retain~
39 8| with him to-day; let me find some means for you to avoid
40 8| King; I am sure you will find great satisfaction there~
41 8| of my election. You shall find at the end of the~session
42 8| though he did not show it, to find the office~deserted.~ ~Phellion. "
43 8| minister's chasseur came up to find the~coachman.~ ~"Hi, Jean!"
44 8| you are grand indeed; I~find you just what I expected,
45 8| is a very rare thing to find a superior woman who answers
46 8| doubt his protectors will find him a~place,--in the prefecture
47 8| hatred; in consequence, I find~myself compelled to resign,
48 8| the month is out I shall find some favorable opening.
49 8| Chamber is elected, I will find a way to send~in your name
50 8| such a mess of his room. I find everything~topsy-turvy.
51 8| I am afraid you will not~find any one who is aware of
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