Chapter
1 1| but being~incapable of so doing in his own interests, he
2 1| tax-payers increasing. By doing away with the machinery
3 3| Legion of honor, without doing anything against his conscience
4 3| But all that~he dreamed of doing to promote his son-in-law'
5 3| talent, risks~his health in doing, with the perseverance of
6 3| influence feels incapable of doing for himself,~though he takes
7 4| clerks with loans of money, doing their various commissions~
8 4| when they were incapable of doing it for themselves.~Bixiou
9 4| actress, had thought of doing as so many of the~working-women
10 4| kept in the background, doing his allotted task with the~
11 4| capable of anything, even of doing a kindness. Monsieur and
12 4| neither wearied nor bored~when doing great things. Under the
13 5| To Fleury.] "What are you doing here, monsieur?"~ ~Fleury [
14 6| have got salvation without doing that," she returned. "But~
15 6| brother as a~broker, and he is doing as much business as the
16 6| Gigonnet. "I told you we~were doing a good thing in buying up
17 7| allow~herself to be seen "doing" her own rooms, or she loses
18 7| said;~"this is what I call doing business. I'll make you
19 7| Lupeaulx, you will oblige me by~doing such and such a thing,'
20 8| drawing we talked of; in~so doing you'll play the game of
21 8| indeed utterly incapable of doing any such thing. Your chief
22 8| party had the~credit of doing and undoing everything.
23 8| keep my word to you. In so doing I employed~the parabolical
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