Chapter
1 2| drudge and go-between he added that of~gratuitous consultation
2 3| clearing up of the house,~which added an element of usefulness
3 3| have burned my~ships," she added, smiling. "But you are not
4 4| blue trousers. In~winter he added a nut-colored box-coat with
5 4| effect of something lately added, or formerly done,~to my
6 4| that night until he had added the following sentence to
7 5| delightfully handsome," added du Bruel.~"There are not
8 5| aversion to Rabourdin he now added the~jealousy of one man
9 5| then, raising his voice, he added,~"neither from Dutocq nor
10 6| get it! hey, papa," she~added, looking at her husband, "
11 6| who was reflecting, he~added, "'will be very glad if
12 6| write that article?" he added, pointing to the~newspaper.~ ~"
13 6| Nobody knows we are in it," added Gigonnet; "Samanon screens
14 6| as La Billardiere," added the minister.~ ~"But La
15 7| their kindnesses! But,"~she added, "he is only a dog who wants
16 7| used to terrify me," she added,~assuming an innocent, ingenuous
17 7| the dog for the~game," she added, after a pause. "In a few
18 7| greater still. But," she added, "a man of~genius is always
19 7| sum total of your debts is~added to the sum loaned by us
20 7| Gigonnet.~ ~"They are sharp," added Gobseck.~ ~"Is that all?"
21 7| to appreciate~them," she added, slightly raising her voice
22 8| go and tell Rabourdin," added des Lupeaulx, "that you
23 8| been appointed. But," she added mournfully, "it is~easier
24 8| there must be no delay," he added, in the~hearing of all the
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