Chapter
1 1| really great was that he was able to restrain the enthusiasm~
2 1| immediate dissolution because an able clerk is sent~away and a
3 1| grieve over the fall of an able man is the result~of our
4 1| Law nor Napoleon had been able to establish,--I mean Credit."~ ~
5 1| his~salary; every one was able to provide for his own future
6 2| her father, Celestine was able to make society talk of
7 2| Rabourdin, one of our most able men, and to whom~our predecessors
8 2| forewarned, the~minister would be able to open his batteries for
9 3| few directions they~were able to concentrate themselves
10 3| was~considered the more able of the two; his position
11 3| superior qualities he was able to recognize. If he~were
12 3| eyes of oriental shape, able, like those~of the Chinese
13 3| so foolish as to put its able men into the administration.
14 3| liveliness,~"we must be able to understand each other."~ ~
15 4| dykes, we~might have been able to give a more distinct
16 4| would be thankful to be able to pay fifty thousand a~
17 4| creditors, so that he was able to~draw nearly the whole
18 5| be thought a great man, able to choose the right~instruments;
19 5| young La Briere, who was able to~appreciate his sterling
20 5| a common spy, for he is~able to understand a plan; he
21 5| might be. Napoleon alone was able to~employ young men as he
22 5| ever forget that it was able to put~fourteen armies into
23 5| return to the charge, he was able to endure~being struck at,
24 5| which solitary minds are able to retain,~nor that power
25 5| the~unintelligent masses, able only to understand revolt.~ ~
26 5| conjecture without being able to~discover the object of
27 6| spirit. Religion alone is able to form~such perfect characters.
28 6| satisfy a passion are quite~able to put away revenge in some
29 7| newspapers, without being able to~quaff enough of it.~ ~"
30 7| me, to what do I owe such able co-operation?" said des~
31 8| is~coming when it will be able to say, 'Out of that and
32 8| offices; and I~have not been able to see the minister."~ ~
33 8| perhaps to-morrow I shall be able to see the~minister and
34 8| night. You are lucky to be able to go there, du Bruel."~ ~"
35 8| me, depended on my being able to give you an immediate~
36 8| his shoulders]. "--to be able to define, explain,~and
37 8| Lupus in Historia," was able to~surmount these rather
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