Chapter
1 3| her own, and those of an uncle, just as her~countrywomen
2 3| Madame Bidault, a paternal uncle of~Madame Saillard, an old
3 3| employed a~certain Mitral, uncle of the young man, as clerk.
4 3| long felt sure that her uncle Bidault, otherwise called~
5 3| to~remonstrate with her uncle.~ ~"It is just because he
6 3| cried the cashier.~ ~"My uncle Bidault and Monsieur Gobseck
7 4| in admiration of~their uncle, "What cheek he has!"~ ~"
8 4| when they come in late!"~ ~"Uncle Antoine," said Gabriel, "
9 6| post-chaise by the advice of my uncle~Mitral, and that Falleix
10 6| obliged to go out with my uncle~Mitral. Would you believe
11 6| I was unable to find my uncle Bidault at~home this afternoon.
12 6| to such a~place alone; my uncle Mitral will take me there
13 6| boston,~Elisabeth and her uncle Mitral reached the cafe
14 6| her husband's appointment.~Uncle Mitral, a former sheriff'
15 6| Gobseck and Gigonnet (her uncle Bidault), which stood out
16 6| began and you'll have your uncle's esteem,"~and he grasped
17 6| really named Bidault) is~the uncle of Saillard, your cashier;
18 7| significant. Well,~Baudoyer's uncle has bought up my debts,
19 8| before, thanks to Dutocq. Uncle Antoine and Laurent had
20 8| parties at the ministry."~ ~Uncle Mitral rubbed his nose and
21 8| son and daughter-in-~law. Uncle Gigonnet-Bidault, who had
22 8| me present you to my own uncle,~Monsieur Mitral, and to
23 8| believe you," said Godard. "Uncle Mitral used to be a sheriff'
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