Chapter
1 1| and of expenditure. Many a night he had lain awake~unknown
2 1| secretary; she would sit up~all night to do the work! All this
3 2| then engulfs on a stormy night, but whom we~find again
4 2| salons between eight at night and three in the morning.
5 3| satisfaction of all present. At night, mere ordinary~acquaintances
6 3| brunettes,~was dazzling at night under the wax candles, which
7 3| Rabourdin, as she undressed that night, "we~have the place! Twelve
8 4| and a black cravat. At night~he played the gentleman
9 4| his turn of sitting up all night in a barrack-room. Godard
10 4| at the Opera-Comique at~night, worked hard to maintain
11 4| but he did not sleep~that night until he had added the following
12 5| caetera. Yes,~gentlemen, last night he was a being with twenty
13 5| France and of~Navarre. Last night I succeeded! but with what
14 5| change of weather before night."~ ~Dutocq [whispering to
15 5| glance he had intercepted the night before between~des Lupeaulx
16 6| Madame Rabourdin's last night? Lucky fellow!~they say
17 6| plays dominoes there every~night with his friend Monsieur
18 6| him by bringing him~the night before Bixiou's amendments
19 6| resolved to question him that night at the opera. Dutocq appeared.~ ~"
20 6| They cracked~my ears last night with that monstrance. The
21 6| the Opera together last night. I first~met her at the
22 7| not give him her hand. At night, in her salon, she would~
23 7| the expression.~ ~[That night, at the Opera, the old coxcomb
24 7| defects, and said to her the night before,~"Be careful not
25 7| the~property signed the night before. Taken at once to
26 8| through the ministry the~night before, thanks to Dutocq.
27 8| about in the offices the night before, just as the clerks
28 8| minister's private party last night~and stayed till midnight.
29 8| told me he sat up all the night before to draw the~papers;
30 8| Certain persons spoke last night in the lobby of the Opera-house~
31 8| mistress coquetted with me last night. I did not think you so~
32 8| Sebastien sat up all last night to~finish the writing; the
33 8| Lupeaulx will come here to-~night."~ ~"He? Of course he will
34 8| of them, for I spend the night in~anagrammatizing your
35 8| in Rabourdin's salon to-~night. You are lucky to be able
36 8| that he shall sit up all night and examine~them."~ ~"Let
37 8| starting on a new career. All night he sat before~his fire,
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