Chapter
1 1| of those who seek to do right;~prudent, because he knew
2 1| related to a deputy of the Right who was~made minister in
3 1| superior woman.~Perhaps she was right; perhaps she would have
4 1| perhaps she was not in her right place. Let us remember~there
5 1| as much enthusiasm as the Right. Even clear-~sighted and
6 2| rouge or the shawl at the right moment, lets~herself be
7 2| were howling their devotion right~and left, des Lupeaulx borrowed
8 2| and good dinners at the~right moment, or promised his
9 2| looked on the~street. To the right of the salon were Rabourdin'
10 2| minister saw a deputy of the Right Centre enter the~room, and
11 4| second head-clerk is to the right or left, and further on
12 4| pinched lips; tall, the right~shoulder slightly higher
13 4| and fits them into their right place, and finally~writes
14 4| s corporation spread to right and left.~A favorite amusement
15 4| his cane, his chin in his right hand, never saying a word.~
16 5| man, able to choose the right~instruments; but a mere
17 5| herculean. Well, you were right. He~ended, as I have said,
18 5| Bixiou. "Three places right under our noses, which will
19 5| perpetual discord between the Right and Left of the Chamber);
20 5| politics!"~ ~Bixiou. "Fleury is right. Serving the State in these
21 5| that if~you have the legal right to find fault with the chamber
22 5| peerage; it~robbed them of the right to lay hands on a man of
23 6| all the same. It would be right~and just to appoint Monsieur
24 6| been trying to find the right thing to~say to his Excellency'
25 6| time to come forward at the~right moment. Elisabeth saw through
26 6| Rabourdin, and it isn't~right; for he has twice saved
27 6| Baudoyer, who thinks he has a right to the vacant place in~your
28 6| t you think I have done right to come and tell~you?"~ ~"
29 6| service. I must purchase the right to keep that excellent~Rabourdin
30 7| beautiful woman has the~right to seem a queen. With the
31 7| You alone can give me the right to come here."~ ~"Pray explain."~ ~"
32 7| troops is attacking on our right flank."~ ~A very few words
33 7| make you a return gift."~ ~"Right," said Gobseck.~ ~"What
34 8| friends; it may come in at the right moment to facilitate some~
35 8| dishearten you? You are~right; we shall triumph in the
36 8| present,--~ ~"Was I not right in saying you were an artist?
37 8| Clergeot. "Perhaps he is right."~ ~The Minister. "But what
38 8| tends towards~giving them a right to judge the government
39 8| that if~your Excellency was right just now, and if our clever
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