Chapter
1 1| which die withered for want of moisture, like~seeds
2 1| and manners~expressed a want of respect. Without being
3 1| had undertaken nothing for want of thirty~thousand government
4 2| eye-glass nor telescope; they want~good stout horrors easily
5 2| judge for herself--"~ ~"You want me to invite her to my next
6 2| arrondissement; we won't~want him as deputy."~ ~"He has
7 3| them; presently you will want me to brush my~nails and
8 5| Bixiou]. "I have something I want to say to~you."~ ~Bixiou [
9 5| nothing; is that what you want to say?"~ ~Dutocq. "Nothing,
10 5| notified of the event. If you want~to do me a signal service
11 5| secretary, coldly. "If you don't want to make powerful enemies
12 6| we were saying. I don't want to put 'Monsieur~le baron,'
13 6| Phellion [at the door]. "We all want to know, Monsieur Bixiou,
14 6| Bruel. "Of course I do. We want Rabourdin to go up a step
15 6| Fleury. "Do you all want to know which of us will
16 6| one of my~bureaus, if you want me to," said Baudoyer.~ ~
17 6| shrewdness! What does Elisabeth want?"~ ~"Hey! hey!" cried Mitral, "
18 6| Gigonnet, listen to me; you want to keep well with~des Lupeaulx,
19 6| You'll understand what I want in two words. You must at
20 6| Joke! joke indeed. When you want to be made head-clerk~somebody
21 7| follows: "A woman who did not want to tell a man she would
22 7| is a part of that plan. I want to know what~it is. Find
23 7| and he'll tow me where I want to go; I am sure now of
24 7| accomplished all that I want of him. While you are trying
25 7| I cannot comprehend! You want to reduce the~budget,--a
26 7| France would be~great. If you want a new system let it be one
27 7| the~cellars; and you, you want to hoard it! The thing to
28 7| creditors. If the Bourbons want to reign in peace, let them
29 7| discussion, for I don't want to be nervous on a reception-day.
30 7| that nice of me?~What do I want better than to be the wife
31 7| the appointment? You don't want a bit of~feminine advice?"
32 7| asked des Lupeaulx. "If you want me to help you,~consider
33 7| arrangement. "What do you want of me?"~ ~"La Billardiere'
34 7| auctioneer. She~will fail for want of birth," replied des Lupeaulx,
35 7| women, you can get what you want by the bestowal of a few~
36 8| the back-stairs; I don't want people to know you have
37 8| you~mad, Dutocq? do you want a ball in your brains to
38 8| and lastly the court, all~want Baudoyer; the minister wants
39 8| inventing it."~ ~Dutocq. "Do you want me to let you see what Rabourdin
40 8| general-secretary, "that is what I want to find~out."~ ~The minister
41 8| thing I really care for. I want you fully to~understand
42 8| need a pension.~ ~"Do you want to hear about your son-in-law?" [
43 8| Bixiou. "Well, then I want to speak with them."~ ~Dutocq [
44 8| your bureau. Du~Bruel! I want you." [Looks into the adjoining
45 8| Bixiou. "Do you really want to know? Then listen. The
46 8| institutions.' The chamber will want before long to~administrate,
47 8| the administrators will want to legislate. The~government
48 8| the administrators will want~to govern, and so it will
49 8| many ways. A minister will want to serve the public~good,
50 8| him into the~study]. "I want to see that work of Rabourdin'
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