Chapter
1 1| the~Chamber, with their ten or a dozen ambitious and
2 1| arrondissement~could be managed by ten men; a prefecture by a dozen
3 1| consumption of~salt and you obtain ten or a dozen millions; the
4 3| careful study, the result of ten years' observation and experience,~
5 4| drudge of this kind costs ten or~twenty thousand francs
6 4| going to bed regularly at ten o'clock and rising at seven,
7 4| who gives us "recta" his ten francs on New-Year's~day,--
8 5| lamps are lit till after ten~o'clock; consequently Sebastien
9 5| came to tell him. About ten o'clock, in~the bureau Baudoyer,
10 5| usual ideas. But, presto! ten minutes later the~water
11 5| Monsieur Vavasseur, who served ten years under the Empire at
12 5| earn enough to give him~ten thousand francs a year;
13 5| him. Du~Bruel, we must get ten or a dozen lines about the
14 5| that you must come here at ten o'clock in the morning,
15 5| minister; "and yet here, not ten minutes after La~Billardiere'
16 5| the great kings.~ ~After ten or a dozen years of parliamentary
17 6| be made and signed~under ten days. It will certainly
18 7| would have given me to-day ten~thousand francs a year outside
19 7| appearance of a master. About ten on the evening of~the eventful
20 8| approaching resignation at least ten days ago, and you~did not
21 8| knew all about this~affair ten days ago" [looks him in
22 8| taken the paper from him ten days ago."~ ~Bixiou [looking
23 8| and we are to fetch him at ten o'clock. There's a~Council
24 8| the like after that after ten years' public~exposure to
25 8| twenty-eight,~dear angel; in ten years you shall recover
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