Chapter
1 1| you will readily discern a family man,~harassed by vexations
2 1| the gross~expenses of the family, for dress precedes everything;
3 1| to the poor~father of a family, remarking to the pretty
4 1| luxury in the bosom of his family.~ ~Thus the wife and the
5 2| household drudge. Observe in a family some old~charwoman who can
6 3| iron railing, and~which the family reserved to itself. For
7 3| of Saint-Paul's and the family director,~called profane
8 3| Isadore Baudoyer to the family with the intention of marrying~
9 3| In the bosom of this family, bound together by the force
10 3| would always belong to her family,~where he had found a home.
11 3| wants nothing. A wealthy family is not~so foolish as to
12 3| Duphot; but~always at a family dinner, invited by Rabourdin
13 4| as hopeless. Adolphe (his~family name was Adolphe) had lately
14 4| worked hard to maintain his family, though he was not without~
15 4| active man, burdened with a family of children, was fat, round,
16 5| became~uneasy about the royal family. He asked for the names
17 5| Brittany of a parliamentary family, and ennobled by Louis XVIII.~
18 6| under the usurper. This old family~still survives in the person
19 6| believed~the honor of his family to be involved in the appointment
20 7| year~the style that many a family with thirty thousand does
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