Chapter
1 1| father would amply repay all present privations with perfect
2 1| two-fold greater than the present results. Long~practical
3 1| some of~the evils of our present social customs.~ ~Xavier
4 1| many diverse united nations present so many conflicting~interests
5 1| become ridiculous in the present day, when~the class on which
6 2| How had he reached his present position? may be~asked.
7 2| when the minister was not present,~explained the work in a
8 2| were noble.~ ~The persons present thought important matters
9 3| various functions. On the present~occasion he had come on
10 3| armchair and asked by those present for a certain length~of
11 3| the satisfaction of all present. At night, mere ordinary~
12 4| principal scenes of our~present study took place.~ ~In Paris
13 4| always came in full dress to present them,--~breeches and silk
14 4| partners did not happen to~be present, he usually went to sleep
15 4| seeking to reform their~present condition, by lessening
16 4| great things. Under the present system government loses~
17 5| rotatory movement of this present civilization, which mistakes~
18 5| The ministers were both present when~he received the last
19 5| the King had made him a present of a~hundred thousand francs,--
20 5| much~desired height of his present position, he found himself
21 6| made. The fact that the present unusual summons~followed
22 6| without disadvantage at the present moment,~for there is a great
23 6| King,~Louis XVIII., and his present Majesty took pleasure in
24 6| this~land, des Lupeaulx's present miserable property would
25 7| thousands.~And is it with the present ministers--between ourselves,
26 7| the~natural level of all present. Rabourdin betook himself
27 7| huntsman,~des Lupeaulx left his present quest and went immediately
28 7| piqued air.~ ~The women present all exchanged expressive
29 7| a late hour. No one was~present but the Abbe Gaudron. Falleix,
30 8| paper of his, exposing the present system of administration
31 8| pension one-third of his present~salary.~ ~"In short, here
32 8| diamonds have to do with these present~circumstances."~ ~Bixiou. "
33 8| said Baudoyer, "let me present you to my own uncle,~Monsieur
34 8| great astonishment of all present,--~ ~"Was I not right in
35 8| is a myth. France at this~present time possesses a revenue
36 8| wants to do away with the present state of things, and~he
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