Chapter
1 3| arrondissement~of the deputy who wants to resign."~ ~When her colossus
2 3| folly,--an age when man wants to be loved for himself;
3 3| is so full that he has no wants. At twenty-five he~overflows
4 3| one is rich in hope and wants a place, the~rich one is
5 3| one is poor in spirit and wants nothing. A wealthy family
6 4| rich by reason of their few wants, these lackeys saw completely~
7 4| may be fooled because he~wants to be; and he made such
8 4| searched the ocean of the wants of luxury in hopes of finding
9 5| some ideas of her own, and wants to~take certain steps simultaneously." [
10 5| what Monsieur~Rabourdin wants with Gabriel; he keeps him
11 6| off to the secretary; he wants to~read the obituary."~ ~
12 6| said~Mitral, proudly. "He wants La Billardiere's place,
13 6| largely as we do, if he~wants its services. Here we are
14 7| added, "he is only a dog who wants a bone."~ ~"Do you know
15 7| honest man!" she replied. "He wants~to suppress fifteen thousand
16 7| he asked.~ ~"Well, he wants to do away with the land-tax
17 8| want Baudoyer; the minister wants Rabourdin."~ ~Bixiou. "Good!"~ ~
18 8| who sees he must give~way, wants to strangle the difficulty.
19 8| descriptions of the clerks whom he wants to 'reform.' That's the
20 8| I think Monsieur Godard~wants to say something."~ ~Godard. "
21 8| officials who~compose it; he wants to do away with the present
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