Chapter
1 1| in landed property, which~returned only a slender income; but
2 1| in the afternoon, when he returned. Madame Rabourdin, on her~
3 2| for the last month, and~returned of his own accord for a
4 2| those of an~elephant, and returned with the same measured tread
5 3| I am not sulking," he returned; "I came to announce some
6 5| three when the King first~returned; then to two thousand five
7 5| an author ought to have," returned des~Lupeaulx, with a conceited
8 5| grave face when the spy returned to him. Des~Lupeaulx, like
9 5| servant, said a few words, and returned~to his seat. "I have told
10 6| La~Billardiere's place," returned Baudoyer, crossly.~ ~They
11 6| are as much ours as his,"~returned Elisabeth, dryly, glancing
12 6| without doing that," she returned. "But~if Baudoyer gets the
13 7| must win my pardon," he returned, giving her an invitation
14 7| he has played his part," returned des Lupeaulx, significantly.~ ~"
15 7| Cafe Themis.~ ~Des Lupeaulx returned to the salon and found Madame
16 8| follow the~crowd; money returned if you are not satisfied;
17 8| coldly. Celestine and Xavier returned at once~to their own rooms
18 8| respectful admiration; then he returned to the office,~and took
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