Chapter
1 1| Maxime de Trailles. At such~times Celestine's mind took a
2 1| a good deal of sense at times."~Her disparaging opinion
3 1| thing properly taxable in times of peace.~Land-taxes should
4 1| which was~in danger; but in times of peace it was a serious
5 1| was tranquil, for at such times it could be placed at par,~
6 1| per cent loss as in bad times; in war times resort~should
7 1| as in bad times; in war times resort~should be had to
8 2| marry a rich widow.~At such times the minister petted and
9 2| what will become of him in~times like these? You may be minister
10 2| little outlay; but these are times when hidden merit is~overlooked,
11 2| women in Paris. Several times already he had~staked Madame
12 3| Sundays, after~walking four times to and fro between the place
13 4| thing hasn't happened~three times since he has been at the
14 4| I have told him a dozen times,--for after all one ought
15 4| Castaing affair. At other times, when possessed with a desire
16 5| believe. I've rung three times and can't get him." [Baudoyer
17 6| for them in Revolutionary~times.'"~ ~Bixiou. "Bad, very
18 6| in dark and troublesome~times to perilous missions, and
19 6| of that body have at all times been~royalist and they prove
20 6| though their cause seems at~times a lost one. This appointment,
21 7| let him take it a hundred times, but here, alone and in
22 7| show some~tenderness at times, you are too superior a
23 8| than was usual at other~times. It was not forgotten that
24 8| young friend; courage! In~times of trial we must show courage.
25 8| nodding his head three times and answering with a shrewd~
26 8| in the depths, at~other times on the crest of the wave,
27 8| Celestine, who came in several times on~tiptoe, in her night-dress.~ ~"
28 8| embraced her husband a thousand times in the~single kiss with
29 8| greatest joker of modern times,~Louis XVIII., bequeathed
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