Chapter
1 I | as we sat together in the little private~room, lingering
2 I | Paris, in~quest of some little isle that should be so far
3 I | her to the play; and the little~politician and great man
4 I | Eugene was scolded for little~nothings from the first;
5 I | steal the whole of it, my little dears," said Bixiou.~ ~"
6 II | Bixiou, administering a little tap to the back~of Blondet'
7 II | comparing Nucingen with~a little dabbler like du Tillet,
8 II | delicious description of~the little angel, in the course of
9 III| noodle or a master in those~little details in which a man's
10 III| Godefroid used to keep a little~cupboard full of"~ ~"Waistcoats?"
11 III| cakes, and fruit, and dainty~little flasks of Malaga and Lunel;
12 III| and Germany, he spent some little time at~St. Petersburg,
13 III| well; to inhabit a charming little~entresol after the pattern
14 III| high nor low,~curved nose, little mouth, short turned-up chin,
15 III| shower of curls about the little girlish head, she looked
16 III| like~a young girl, nor a little jackanapes like a capitalist,
17 IV | woman of thirty), 'That~little thing is not dancing badly.'
18 IV | And let us get on a little faster," said Blondet; "
19 IV | Beaudenord, and indicating the little one with the~spotless white
20 IV | Shepherdess of the Alps, a little woman of forty,~coquettish
21 IV | her pelisse, with all~the little tender precautions required
22 IV | white camellias and the little ways she had~with her headsaw
23 IV | significant tone. "If the little Baroness was giddy, careless,~
24 IV | church. To see some poor~little touch of real sorrow, you
25 IV | frivolous Baroness, and the little~lady of the dance. He became
26 IV | thread, the pianoforte, the little flowered china~cups, the
27 V | printed by Germans, who little~suspect that the gist of
28 V | tea, and chatting with~the little circle of friends that dropped
29 V | won.) Isaure sat with one little foot thrust out in~its black
30 V | and Isaure~would put her little foot on a chair and take
31 V | must have weighted very little with him in the~question
32 V | amusement, they watched a little squirt of water, no bigger
33 V | speculations, investing a little capital now and again for~
34 V | our lawgivers come up from little~parishes where they studied
35 VI | what it is NOT. Now for a little~plain speaking, the rarest
36 VI | to operate certain nice little shares carefully hoarded
37 VI | Aldriggers, and Beaudenord. Poor little Isaure and Godefroid~playing
38 VI | given himself up to all the little~pleasures of preparation
39 VI | crowns, a~ ~comfortable little house neither too large
40 VI | Married~women relish these little expeditions as ogres relish
41 VI | life. There were dainty little~dishes such as women love
42 VI | the animal with his shrill little~voice, but the horse was
43 VII| neatly and skilfully put a little bombshell~under the colonnades
44 VII| her fortune.'~ ~" 'Poor little thing!' said the old Alsacien
45 VII| their premium.~ ~"The dainty little old Baroness d'Aldrigger
46 VII| wife, a girl no longer. The little Baroness was more than ever
47 VII| at four.~ ~"Meanwhile the little Baroness d'Aldrigger had
48 VII| found himself saddled with a little goose~of a wife totally
49 VII| under the colonnade.~The little old lady wore a tiny green
50 VII| for he always sends the little Shepherdess of the Alps
51 VII| flies get through, while the~little ones are caught."~ ~"Then,
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