Chapter
1 1| the world was condemned to use her mind and her faculties
2 1| resolved lay in a better use of the same forces. His
3 2| Eyes~glazed by the constant use of spectacles made him plainer
4 3| daughter was treading--to use an expression of old Saillard'
5 3| limits of the majestic, to use~a saying of Brillaet-Savarin.
6 3| while that he was making use of~it.~ ~Elisabeth had long
7 3| Saint-Paul's; "if so,~pray use my services. I have the
8 3| greater than Saint-Crepin, to use his own~expression; but
9 3| forty he~learns that to use it in that way is to abuse
10 4| possible for literature to use the microscope of the~Leuwenhoeks,
11 4| wit, and laid it by~for use in his dialogues. He was
12 4| various studies for the use~of young ladies in boarding-schools.
13 4| a sarcasm, was~unable to use the same power to make men
14 4| merits of their respective use of tobacco were the origin
15 5| for once in~your life, use your wits logically." [He
16 5| Should he, des Lupeaulx, use this singular document to
17 6| just write that down; I can use it in a vaudeville.~--But
18 6| extend his business and~use his brother, whom he has
19 7| honest woman--"~ ~"Let me use the weapons employed against
20 8| of a fool to know how to use them. Accept my congratulations,~
21 8| serve you in any way, make~use of us."~ ~Monsieur Rabourdin
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