Chapter
1 1| the sovereign. Instead of looking directly to the chief~magistrate
2 2| accomplished facts~and other facts looking on the horizon, it was all-important
3 2| time when every one was looking about for~planks, and the
4 2| writing, the minister was looking at~his cashier very much
5 3| and~down the garden, or looking round the kitchen to watch
6 3| porter or his wife, stood looking on at the door of~the salon.
7 4| his means~of subsistence. Looking about them for the causes
8 4| of its graces. He~was now looking forward impatiently to the
9 5| in~obscurity."~ ~Bixiou [looking alternately at Chazelle
10 6| the ministry!"~ ~Dutocq [looking fixedly at him]. "Are you
11 6| Possibly."~ ~Bixiou [looking fixedly at him]. "Your diamond
12 6| appoint Monsieur Rabourdin" [looking full at Dutocq],~"because,
13 6| play comedy."~ ~Fleury [looking askance at Dutocq]. "The
14 6| word of it," said Saillard,~looking at Baudoyer, whose little
15 6| hey, papa," she~added, looking at her husband, "how we
16 6| extreme~piety--'" After looking at Monsieur Gaudron, who
17 6| to speak?" said Mitral, looking~carefully about him. "I
18 6| if Bixiou has the art of~looking into futurity, but if you
19 7| francs a year!" he thought, looking at the flower-~stands bright
20 7| dinner," whispered~Celestine, looking at him with a vexed air
21 8| ten days ago."~ ~Bixiou [looking at Dutocq]. "You must clear
22 8| absurdity."~ ~Poiret [weary and looking round for escape]. "I think
23 8| administration."~ ~The Minister [looking at the deputies]. "Salaries
24 8| Des Lupeaulx [after looking at the minister]. "No doubt
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