Chapter
1 1| wonder that she sometimes cried out? So, in her~paroxysms
2 2| owner of a house in Paris?" cried~the minister.~ ~The cashier
3 3| pray, tell us something," cried his wife when he came back~
4 3| Heavens! I should think so," cried the cashier.~ ~"My uncle
5 3| she asked, aloud.~ ~"Yes," cried the cashier with a hissing
6 3| what can you mean?" she cried, in a hurt tone.~ ~"Yes;
7 6| that Elisabeth of mine?" cried Saillard,~comprehending
8 6| All Paris will read that," cried Baudoyer, whose eyes were
9 6| Write it down, Baudoyer," cried old Saillard, "write that
10 6| hey! it is papa Mitral!" cried one of them, named Chaboisseau,
11 6| the last thirty years!"~cried Mitral.~ ~"If there's good
12 6| he is--"~ ~"Elisabeth"; cried Gigonnet, interrupting again; "
13 6| Elisabeth want?"~ ~"Hey! hey!" cried Mitral, "you've got back
14 6| said Gobseck.~ ~"What for?" cried Gigonnet, "and where to?"~ ~"
15 7| garden wall.~ ~"Stop! wait!" cried the pretty Parisian, bolting
16 7| statesmen have no hearts!" she cried~enthusiastically, trying
17 7| air.~ ~"What a calumny!" cried des Lupeaulx. "Only this
18 7| you are an angel!" she cried. "And I see now how much
19 7| So he has been here!" cried Rabourdin, with a look which
20 7| her devotion!"~ ~"But," cried Rabourdin, provoked, "for
21 7| Then tell it to me!" cried Rabourdin, angry for the
22 7| and dress at~once," she cried hastily, after the fashion
23 7| impose--"~ ~"IMPOSE!" she cried. "Then I won't swear anything."~ ~"
24 7| husband of my dreams!" she cried. "My ignorance of~your real
25 7| yours."~ ~"You are deep," cried the secretary.~ ~"Exactly,"
26 7| custom in~society, every one cried out as soon as she was gone, "
27 7| You are appointed, dear," cried Celestine, pressing her
28 7| of the Legion of honor?" cried Mitral.~ ~"God protects
29 8| Well, you are appointed?" cried his wife, joyously, as he
30 8| compromised--"~ ~"Ha, ha, ha!" cried des Lupeaulx, interrupting
31 8| Let us go to him, then!" cried Rabourdin, eagerly; "six
32 8| Magdalen.~ ~"My cup is full," cried Xavier, in terror. "I am
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