Chapter
1 1| shooting pains, Celestine turned upon Xavier~Rabourdin. Was
2 2| on his chief. The harrier turned against the~huntsman; the
3 2| who, for the first time, turned her eyes on~him as she spoke.
4 3| eyes and the~flattened nose turned slightly up, in the frigid
5 3| little sign to his daughter, turned on his~heel to keep himself
6 3| the~revolving wheel which turned clerks into prefects, sub-prefects,~
7 4| against their creditors, and turned the latter~away, saying
8 4| was one of her mistakes--turned for help to des Lupeaulx.~ ~
9 5| a conceited air. Then he turned round and perceived~Dutocq. "
10 6| sitting by it. The~curate turned at once to Monsieur Baudoyer,
11 6| started from the nose and turned round the glacial~cheek-bones.
12 6| twice saved you from being turned out. However, we~are not
13 7| handwriting, read the paper, and turned pale~under the blow.~ ~"
14 7| bone!"~ ~As the marquise turned to leave the room the minister
15 8| strong~arms, seeing that he turned pale and was near fainting,
16 8| says so. We were all to be turned out, except Sebastien and~
17 8| timid for over five years, turned bold for one day,~injudiciously
18 8| my resignation now."~ ~He turned to his table and began to
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