Chapter
1 1| mistaken tenderness, the mother gave the daughter~false ideas
2 1| in those things where it~gave her pleasure to be so. Feeling
3 1| when her wounded vanity~gave her terrible shooting pains,
4 1| treats an aged lover, and gave~them mere work for money;
5 1| Wednesdays" fashionable she gave a~dinner on Fridays, the
6 2| caught~all the tones they gave out. He gathered knowledge
7 2| the~huntsman; the minister gave him cuts with the whip and
8 2| performances of some play; gave gratuities and good dinners
9 2| Mephistopheles,~courted him, and gave him back with usury the
10 2| which artists alone attain, gave~the impression of a woman
11 2| absorbed everything and gave nothing out. Bixiou~(a clerk
12 3| clustered close about the nose, gave her face a vague~resemblance
13 3| made herself. Her mother gave her twenty francs~a month
14 3| the rue Censier which they~gave to Isidore on his marriage.
15 3| satisfaction her remarks gave him.~"What would such future
16 4| gentleman-usher, an innovation~which gave an aspect of dignity to
17 4| thanks to du Bruel, who gave him an author's ticket about~
18 4| author,--who occasionally gave him tickets to the pit,--
19 4| boarding school where his wife gave music lessons and he~himself
20 4| piece of~work, Phellion gave all his mind to it,--listening
21 4| there. Flavie's conduct gave such food~for gossip, however,
22 4| be taking to piety. This gave rise to~a vague report in
23 4| the pressure of his hat, gave him the look of an~ecclesiastic,--
24 4| waiters~kept for him. He never gave five minutes more time to
25 5| At that fatal moment he gave evident proof of~his powerful
26 5| to the administration, he gave it up and~got rich elsewhere." [
27 5| biographical portrait which we gave at~the beginning of this
28 6| read the~little article I gave him, written by the secretary
29 6| attitude that their gravity gave~them. The two Parisian misers
30 7| harshness. "Read that."~ ~He gave the two newspapers to the
31 7| magnanimous or not."~ ~He gave Madame Rabourdin the memorandum
32 7| cheating,~remember."~ ~She gave him her hand to kiss, and
33 7| meet at every turn.~ ~"Who gave you that?" he asked, thunderstruck.~ ~"
34 7| and of self-respect, and gave no offence by a~certain
35 7| listening to. The minister gave an ill-~tempered look at
36 7| were addressed~to obey, yet gave no order, the presence of
37 7| fixedly.~ ~"The glance you gave them did not escape me,"
38 7| appointment is signed?"~ ~"I gave him the papers this morning.
39 8| you hear that?"~ ~Antoine gave him the letter, and he had
40 8| shoulders, while Phellion gave him some water to drink.
41 8| Gigonnet and Mitral gave a glance at the three clerks
42 8| favorable opening. If luck~gave a Martin Falleix to a Saillard,
43 8| eight o'clock, the porter gave him~the satirical cards
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