Chapter
1 3| with you."~ ~"You would not listen to me if I were," he replied,
2 3| dismiss me now?"~ ~"Before I listen to you," she replied, with
3 4| promote you. He doesn't listen~to me; he tires himself
4 5| will either ask for them or listen to them. A minister may
5 5| the rest of the paper]. "Listen!~ ~"A H. V. il cedera;~De
6 5| Dutocq [whispering]. "Listen. Now is the time for us
7 6| together afterwards. But listen,~this is what I have written" [
8 6| Phellion, Poiret, and Thuillier listen stupidly, with the look
9 6| says" [goes on copying]. "I listen and listen; I~hear words,
10 6| copying]. "I listen and listen; I~hear words, but I never
11 6| Come, Gobseck and Gigonnet, listen to me; you want to keep
12 6| Samanon screens us."~ ~"Come, listen to me, Gigonnet; it is cold,
13 6| make their millions!"~ ~"Listen," whispered the lawyer. "
14 7| ally," he answered. "Now listen, your husband has~spoken
15 7| speak at your ease,--I~will listen just as long as you wish
16 8| YOU are, pere Saillard.~Listen" [reads]:--~ ~"Saillard.--
17 8| short, here we all are. Listen to what I am" [reads]: "
18 8| Dutocq. "Gentlemen, listen to me; let us be prudent.
19 8| room.]~ ~Poiret. "Would you listen to me, Monsieur Bixiou?
20 8| really want to know? Then listen. The antechamber of~the
21 8| If you stand still~and listen, we shall come to an understanding
22 8| parabolical method of savages. Listen and comprehend: While the~
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