Chapter
1 I | burdens of married life were put on him.~Rastignac bore the
2 I | wealthy wife would have put Rastignac in the way~of
3 II | Money apart," Andoche Finot put in sourly.~ ~"Oh, come,
4 II | Blondetone word, my boy," put in Couture. "In the first
5 II | Happiness was where you chose to put~it.' "~ ~"She formulated
6 II | are known in Philistia!" put in Bixiou.~ ~"Happiness
7 II | married couples, he had put a bedstead~in his room,
8 II | domestic. Milord would have put up~with a good deal from
9 III| soft for~bare feet hastily put to the floor in a sudden
10 III| that~upright guardian, also put his ward in possession of
11 III| that he had contrived to put it aside for his ward's~
12 III| flic-flac, a something that put you in mind of Mlle. Mars'~
13 IV | block us out our pictures,"~put in Couture.~ ~"Here you
14 IV | how much THEY are worth,'~put in Werbrust, a friend of
15 IV | and out of gratitude he put the old~man's capital into
16 IV | Nucingen and du Tillet were put at the head of the procession
17 IV | plessing~gif a mann kann put drust in his vife's heart.
18 IV | confidential interview, Malvina put down the~carriage, sold
19 IV | ci-devant pearl's daughter put the state of the case~before
20 V | anything!"~ ~"Come, get on," put in Finot.~ ~"It was my intention
21 V | shoe!' and Isaure~would put her little foot on a chair
22 V | Rue du Cherche-Midi.~ ~"To put another kind of happiness
23 V | good for Finot."~ ~"Who put him up to it?" asked Couture.~ ~"
24 V | that. He made some one else put up~the machinery that was
25 V | reason, it occurred to~him to put forward a figurehead director
26 V | better than that nowadays. We~put, 'Apply at the offices of
27 V | in which~you might safely put a million francs' worth
28 V | pledge themselves not to put their own shares upon the
29 V | shares,' as~Couture says, put thus artlessly before the
30 V | Purely vegetable remedy," put~in Bixiou, "les carottes" (
31 VI | were oppressing him; he put honesty~out at the door
32 VI | way in which~concerns are put before the public," began
33 VI | wife too~much beloved. He put too much faith in the Republic,
34 VI | he condemned the mass; he put no belief in any virtuemen~
35 VI | the time that Nucingen~had put his wife's friend into the
36 VI | offend him! Nucingen had put Rastignac up to this the
37 VI | way of playing truant," put in Blondet.~ ~"Of course
38 VII| What a man that Hebrew is," put in Blondet; "he has not
39 VII| had neatly and skilfully put a little bombshell~under
40 VII| handed them over to me to put on the market, do~you understand?
41 VII| the smash; do you know?' put in Claparon.~ ~" 'You know
42 VII| of the suspension. He~has put all his capital into Mexican
43 VII| Aiglemont and~Beaudenord (I put them forward as two examples
44 VII| like seventeen millions.~He put faith in the Ordinances
45 VII| investments, and boldly put his money into the funds
46 VII| spirit of the law can be put down. Yes.~Arbitrary rule
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