Chapter
1 2| boldness, Madame Rabourdin heard the hour~strike when she
2 2| The cashier listened and heard, but reluctantly and against
3 2| very little studied. As he heard~these political confidences,
4 4| muttered Antoine, as~he heard Monsieur Dutocq close the
5 4| sort of sunstroke when he~heard that Jesuit of a Dutocq
6 4| examine them. He~was often heard to say, "I saw the Louvre
7 4| dismissal, and was even heard to say that if any misfortune
8 5| and ask a question, and he~heard the noise you are making" [
9 5| Chazelle's chair when he heard~Baudoyer's step]. "Excuse
10 5| joined them.~Des Lupeaulx had heard from his valet of La Billardiere'
11 5| him to sit down. "You have heard~the news? La Billardiere
12 6| minister summoned as soon as he heard of the departure~of the
13 6| onlooker would have fancied he heard the creaking~of ill-oiled
14 6| Metivier and Chaboisseau heard it all, and they~may play
15 7| to see, and so, when she heard his boots~creaking in the
16 7| lowering his~voice so as to be heard only by the three persons
17 7| six~thousand. You never heard of such nonsense; I will
18 7| nothing. Those who had never heard of Gobseck would have~felt,
19 7| raising her voice so as to be heard by his~Excellency's wife. "
20 8| Dutocq [entering, having heard the whole discussion]. "
21 8| matters, and besides, she had heard that Monsieur Rabourdin~
22 8| your other honors before I heard of them, for I spend the
23 8| voice, but meaning to be heard]. "Monseigneur is~really
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