Chapter
1 1| single~circumstance; it led him, poor and friendless,
2 1| the auctioneer alluded. Led away by such hopes and by
3 1| through difficulties, and led her, when she~found she
4 1| mistakes which love had led him to~commit it was too
5 1| departments were insensibly led by their~bureaus to imitate
6 1| government-clerks being led to detest~the administrations
7 1| results. This state of things led to servility~on the part
8 1| These reflections had led Rabourdin to desire the
9 2| lighted from the~courtyard, led to the grand salon, the
10 3| situation was a~blind alley that led nowhere, and had tempted
11 3| career in politics, which had led him to a post of eminence.
12 3| husband, her religious duty led her to keep up as best she
13 4| Thuillier," an ex-Lothario, led as~idle a life as Colleville
14 4| idle a life as Colleville led a busy one. Colleville,
15 4| her support. This event led them both~not only to abjure
16 4| junior with delight, and led him to buy the works of
17 6| nephew. His avarice had long led him to estimate the contents
18 7| don't be surprised." He led Madame~Rabourdin into the
19 7| so well.~They excited and led on his Excellency and des
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