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1 4 | named Auguste-Jean-Francois Minard.~Minard had married for
2 4 | Auguste-Jean-Francois Minard.~Minard had married for love the
3 4 | undecidedly along, when Minard appeared upon the scene~
4 4 | five hundred francs~a year, Minard had fifteen hundred. Believing
5 4 | mediocrity. Feeling that Minard truly loved~her, Zelie loved
6 4 | profound~contempt which Minard felt for him. Minard never
7 4 | which Minard felt for him. Minard never dreamed of~quarrelling,
8 4 | kindness. Monsieur and Madame~Minard paid their visits in person
9 4 | though they had double Madame Minard's means.~ ~In the two bureaus
10 5 | life~of the director to Minard, Desroys, Monsieur Godard,
11 5 | dolt, it must have been Minard."~ ~Minard [shrugging his
12 5 | must have been Minard."~ ~Minard [shrugging his shoulders]. "
13 5 | There's no one here but Minard who doesn't~wear woollen;
14 5 | presumptive to the deceased."~[Minard, Desroys, and Colleville
15 5 | under-head-clerk at the very~least. Minard may have my place as chief
16 5 | quite~as dull as I am. Hey, Minard, if you should get twenty-five
17 8 | All. "Alas, yes!"~ ~Minard. "And the proof is that
18 8 | three sheets of paper?"~ ~Minard [departing.] "Adieu, I shall
19 8 | Bixiou. "I shall follow Minard's example; I won't pocket
20 Add| Illusions~The Middle Classes~ ~Minard, Auguste-Jean-Francois~The
21 Add| Nucingen~The Middle Classes~ ~Minard, Madame~The Middle Classes~ ~
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