Chapter
1 III | breast of God. As God is just, you shall be happy"~ ~"
2 III | seventeenth and the eighteenth.~ ~Just as the ordinary workaday
3 III | shopkeeper and artisan are just going to bed when~the great
4 IV | their misfortune there was just precisely enough~of their
5 VI | battle. Of women he knew just so much as a traveller knows
6 VI | love as the lad that has just been furtively~reading Faublas.
7 VI | could a man~dare to speak just then to this suffering woman
8 VI | Montriveau, from whom she~had just extracted a confidence which
9 VI | plaything for her caprice, just as an insect teased~by children
10 VI | of all. Now, is it not? Just tell me."~ ~Again she gave
11 VII | lay on her couch; she was just as silent and~motionless
12 VII | personified. There, my friend, just be so good as to belong
13 VII | the~shadow.~ ~Armand was just beginning to understand
14 VII | you would dishonour me? Just reflect a little. I~myself
15 VII | young coxcombs come here~just as regularly every afternoon
16 VII | painful thoughts. He was just beginning to see that this
17 VIII| my duty to~enlighten you. Just a word; there is no harm
18 VIII| are in love with her, and just now you~might not perhaps
19 VIII| leave the room, I beg. Just go out of the room, and
20 VIII| stuff at the~bed-foot; and just beyond, a green curtain
21 VIII| cold contempt, "one minute,~just one minute is enough for
22 VIII| mysterious figures which she had just seen were~blowing up the
23 VIII| social scale, one finds just as~much mud as at the lower
24 IX | with whom you compared me just~now, give themselves, but
25 IX | is the~hardest to bear. Just speak; tell me if you wish
26 IX | understand me? Did I not speak just now of~justice? To put an
27 IX | can see, madame."~ ~"I am just a little bit curious."~ ~"
28 IX | might have~happened. I have just come across your coachman,
29 IX | not go this morning. I was just going out to call~when you
30 IX | spark~of ambition. He is just the man to say, `Here is
31 IX | philosophical cant will be just as dangerous now for the
32 IX | her up, and I know~that"~ ~Just at that moment the Duchess
33 IX | Place du~Carrousel? See now, just be a bit reasonable, and
34 IX | thousand livres that you have~just inherited from your maternal
35 X | proprieties underfoot as you have~just done. Novelists and scribblers
36 X | better~themselves elsewhere! Just tell me where to find the
37 X | this that I have said is just and~true; but, for my own
38 X | Montriveau exclaimed. "I have just come from Mme de~Langeais'
39 X | rooms. Ronquerolles came~just about midnight.~ ~Armand
40 X | working order; the ropes hung just sufficiently~slack, so as
41 X | athrob with the life~but just begun breaks forth for him
42 X | The~clock struck three just as the two men reached the
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