Chapter
1 2| critical~matters; she comes and goes, suggests resources, gets
2 4| stove, the pipe of which goes into the chimney, if there
3 4| to push on, no matter who goes under, its frivolous~gossip
4 5| indignant at the hoax, goes off grumbling.]~"Gentlemen!
5 5| will~talk about it later" [goes off].~ ~Bixiou [alone in
6 6| New-Year's day.~There he goes now across the courtyard;
7 6| make me under-head-clerk" [goes out].~ ~Poiret. "Everybody
8 6| understand a word he says" [goes on copying]. "I listen and
9 6| lays down~his pen and goes to the stove] "declares
10 6| laughing.~ ~"Do you ask why he goes to a cafe at the corner
11 6| Ergo, with it des Lupeaulx goes into the~electoral college,
12 6| t owe me a grudge!" [He goes out through the~clerks'
13 7| middle-class dowdy, and~when she goes to the palace or into society--"
14 8| most illustrious chief" [goes~off].~ ~Poiret. "I shall
15 8| Rossini for Basilio,--which goes to show, by the bye,~that
16 8| stir up the neighbors."~[Goes with Dutocq into the Rabourdin
17 8| interrupting him]. "Enough." [Goes out, taking Sebastien~with
18 8| down his back." [Poiret goes hastily~out.]~ ~Vimeux. "
19 8| figure" [the minister here~goes off into a corner with a
20 8| her treasury, and that sum goes out of it.~She handles,
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