Chapter
1 1 | rich, and father of an only daughter. Xavier Rabourdin fell~desperately
2 1 | transmitted her own talents to her daughter, this young~lady was fitted
3 1 | tenderness, the mother gave the daughter~false ideas as to her probable
4 1 | Monsieur Leprince~assured his daughter that Xavier was of the stock
5 1 | serious mistake of telling his~daughter that her future husband
6 1 | tried, for the sake of his daughter, to repair the secret loss
7 1 | pictures which adorned his~daughter's salon, and a few old-fashioned
8 2 | dressing-room, and~behind them her daughter's little bedroom. On reception
9 2 | to Monsieur Leprince. The daughter of the late~auctioneer had
10 2 | Saillard, the cashier's only~daughter, and had hired, very naturally,
11 3 | Isidore~Baudoyer, and his daughter, Elisabeth, Baudoyer's wife,
12 3 | Madame Baudoyer, whose only~daughter was treading--to use an
13 3 | Monsieur Saillard married the daughter of an upholsterer keeping
14 3 | given in dowry~to their daughter Elisabeth. Out of this capital
15 3 | For years Elisabeth, the~daughter, went to market every morning
16 3 | s-days of~father, mother, daughter, son-in-law, and grandchild
17 3 | vocation in her love for her daughter, to whom she spared~the
18 3 | feeling. Solely for her daughter's sake she had persuaded
19 3 | determined to husband him for her daughter and~train him herself, having,
20 3 | making a little sign to his daughter, turned on his~heel to keep
21 3 | After binding his wife, daughter, and son-in-law to the~deepest
22 3 | step; another, the natural daughter of a minister; this one
23 4 | College Henri IV.; while his daughter was being educated~gratis
24 4 | braces embroidered by his daughter, a~diamond in the bosom
25 4 | had married for love the daughter of a porter, an artificial-~
26 4 | opera, fell in love with the daughter of~a celebrated danseuse.
27 6 | path of a mole, which his daughter had undertaken.~ ~"She sent
28 6 | on the Baudoyer's little daughter; and what an heiress~she
29 6 | won't you help Saillard's daughter?--~a girl who has knitted
30 7 | Therese, called for her daughter, the cook, and the man-~
31 7 | manhood, has married the daughter of an actress, and has~introduced
32 7 | defect is that she is the daughter of an auctioneer. She~will
33 7 | not extraordinary that the~daughter of an auctioneer should
34 7 | Suppose she is the daughter of an auctioneer," said
35 8 | enable me to marry a banker's daughter with an income of a~couple
36 Add| Birotteau~The Firm of Nucingen~A Daughter of Eve~ ~Bixiou, Jean-Jacques~
37 Add| Distinguished Provincial at Paris~A Daughter of Eve~ ~Camps, Madame Octave
38 Add| Firmiani~A Woman of Thirty~A Daughter of Eve~The Member for Arcis~ ~
39 Add| Mistress~A Prince of Bohemia~A Daughter of Eve~The Unconscious Humorists~ ~
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