Chapter
1 1| at her death; but she had given him that too common and~
2 1| which~became vacant, was given, over her husband's head,
3 1| what machinery they are given back. In fact the~budget
4 1| promised place had been given to Monsieur de la Billardiere,
5 1| formerly promised, would now be given~to him; she fancied she
6 2| delicate missions which can be given neither to a man who respects~
7 2| many entreaties and pledges~given to the ministerial divinities!
8 2| La Billardiere's place is given to Rabourdin I may be believed~
9 3| thirty-six thousand francs given in dowry~to their daughter
10 3| public offices should be given only to~faithful men, whose
11 3| purpose of the three knocks given at the Theatre-~Francais.
12 3| part of~others. Nature had given her an elegant, slender
13 3| roll which his mother has given him to stay his stomach~
14 4| in which he lived. He had given up taking snuff, and referred~
15 4| head,~Rabourdin had finally given up the attempt as hopeless.
16 4| called "the English,"--a name given by the~government clerks
17 4| greenroom and at the balls given among the~grisettes of the
18 4| written in the words or~phrase given by the transposition of
19 4| took the place of prizes given out to proteges,--a place,~
20 5| which will certainly be~given to some bloated favorite,
21 5| last~stake; ill-luck had given him as adversary in the
22 6| to-night~about you, which has given me the highest opinion of
23 6| whispering in his ear. "You have given a monstrance to the church,~
24 6| or father.~ ~"Heaven has given you in that woman," said
25 6| usual day for the dinner given by Madame~Rabourdin, whom
26 7| to the first select party~given by his Excellency's wife."~ ~"
27 7| intending to attack; he has given me the means."~ ~"Attack
28 7| well-invested would have given me to-day ten~thousand francs
29 8| a~pitched battle. It has given up conspiracies, Carbonaroism,
30 8| blood of the wounds he has~given."~ ~"My poor husband," said
31 8| other words,~'All things are given to him who knows how to
32 8| piously that names were given in baptism.~ ~Monsieur and
33 8| society the Charter has given us,--in my opinion, at any
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