Chapter
1 1| her~pecuniary means. No matter what foolish declarations
2 1| inquire into, although as a matter of fact it is they which
3 1| thus became, both as to the matter concerned and for the~minister
4 1| determination, in whatever~matter, is reached in an instant.
5 2| an excellent bouillon. No matter how high a~statesman may
6 2| thing he attended to~the matter personally. He allowed the
7 2| minister on such or such a matter, on~the plea that it would
8 2| Moreover, he explains the matter to the minister's wife,
9 2| man, very strong in the matter of book-keeping, and very~
10 3| new hat~for Saillard was a matter of deliberation; the time
11 3| concentrate themselves on a matter in hand. Repressed by~religious
12 4| on the~morrow.~ ~In the matter of dress Bixiou had the
13 4| keep from laughing, let the matter pass. The~most harmless
14 4| determination to push on, no matter who goes under, its frivolous~
15 5| will be judged as a spy, no matter~what may be his motives.
16 5| Colleville asked me what was the matter."~ ~Dutocq. "Do you think
17 5| honor is involved in the matter of~which I desire to speak."~ ~"
18 5| they could find him, no matter how young he was or how~
19 5| honor of submitting the matter of which I spoke~to your
20 6| in 1793."~ ~Bixiou. "No matter. Don't you remember that
21 6| a volume; one can't find matter for vaudevilles there."~ ~
22 6| of the~country."~ ~"Some matter connected with our business,"
23 6| to," said Baudoyer.~ ~The matter thus referred to was explained
24 6| they drove along about a matter which Elisabeth's keen~perceptions
25 6| could manage Gigonnet in the matter they both had in view, and
26 6| us a trick and tell the matter to some opposition journal~
27 6| the end of the year; the matter of~subscriptions will come
28 6| only one~way to settle the matter; and that is to appoint
29 7| supremacy of the nation~in the matter of dress. France reigns
30 7| glasses, and understood the~matter.~ ~"My principle vice,"
31 7| quickly.~ ~"That's a small matter, though it will be next
32 7| des Lupeaulx; "and if~the matter of the appointment is not
33 7| it will help the further matter of making you Master of~
34 8| Dutocq. "To ease the matter off, the minister, who sees
35 8| is how I understand the matter. Make the drawing we talked
36 8| offices are public places,~the matter ought to be taken into the
37 8| excitedly.] "What's the matter, gentlemen?~All that I told
38 8| You are a man. What is the~matter? What has happened to distress
39 8| came up to see what was the matter. He found the young fellow
40 8| Rabourdin. "What is the matter, gentlemen?"~ ~Sebastien [
41 8| Rabourdin.~"I must explain the matter at once to his Excellency,
42 8| officials rob the State in the matter of~hours. But why is it
43 8| Suppose we formulate the whole matter in a maxim worthy of~Larochefoucault:
44 8| is silent a~moment]. "No matter; we shall never be lacking
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