Chapter
1 1| instruction on~this point can look at Venice, Madrid, Amsterdam,
2 2| created count, with~a savage look at his general-secretary,
3 3| Well, Saillard, you look as if you had lost all your
4 3| wife, and he~recorded the look in his memory. He was too
5 4| like to know? Go~along and look after your stoves and mind
6 4| of his hat, gave him the look of an~ecclesiastic,--a resemblance
7 5| have actually come to pass.~Look here,--you, yourself,--don'
8 5| Chazelle]. "Why didn't you look about~when you came into
9 5| is like a~stage missive. Look," said his Excellency, giving
10 5| wife. Rabourdin saw~the look, and tried to imagine its
11 6| listen stupidly, with the look of~those who try to peer
12 6| now across the courtyard; look at him, and say if the~virtuous
13 6| Sebastien. "I don't like to look at what I ought not to see."~ ~
14 6| silence and said: "Things look badly for~you, my poor Baudoyer."~ ~"
15 6| business just now is to look after Monsieur La~Billardiere'
16 6| Saillard; how ridiculous you look. Take care, my man,~you'
17 6| together and assumed a tender look like that of an executioner
18 6| After exchanging a shrewd look with Gobseck, Gigonnet went
19 6| occasion he did open~it to look at the article on La Billardiere,
20 6| the lawyer with a shrewd~look.~ ~"One stroke of your pen
21 7| assumed a piquant morning look, quite in~keeping with the
22 7| glance with an~interrogative look which made the poor woman
23 7| without his glasses, must look funny enough~in a dressing-gown!"
24 7| cried Rabourdin, with a look which would~certainly have
25 7| minister gave an ill-~tempered look at the old beau, who, impatient
26 7| emitting a~simultaneous look as direct as a pistol shot
27 8| you fellows will have to look out!"~ ~"Yes, nine clerks
28 8| recovering their~usual official look and the dolce far niente
29 8| anagrammatize."~ ~Thuillier. "Look here! are you making fun?"~ ~
30 8| good."~ ~Poiret [with a look of contempt]. "And does
31 8| loved Rabourdin too well to look for proof that might injure
32 8| him. Poiret and Phellion look at each other in amazement,
33 8| was?"~ ~Poiret [with a sly look that was more like a grimace]. "
34 8| answering with a shrewd~look]. "Yes." [The other clerks
35 8| friend." [All the clerks look fixedly at Dutocq.]~ ~Dutocq. "
36 8| had a~restless, fidgety look in his eye which frightened
37 8| government"~[all the clerks look at Bixiou; Poiret, stupefied,
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