Chapter
1 I | I~You know how slight the partitions
2 I | very clever man."~ ~"You know what Nucingen is," said
3 II | standing, you are~not bound to know that," said Blondet.~ ~"
4 II | the same time, those who~know the world, the observer,
5 II | returned Bixiou. "You do not~know what Nucingen is, financially
6 II | financially speaking."~ ~"Do you know so much as a word as to
7 II | appearances; and secondly, to know him well you must be in
8 II | reviens a~nos moutons.Do you know Beaudenord? No? no? no?
9 II | absorbed that you no more know him~than Finot just now
10 II | his man.~ ~"If you wish to know in what pure, complete,
11 II | had been vaccinated (you know~what I mean, Blondet).~ ~"
12 II | the fusion of interests. I know nothing more~wearing than
13 II | self-possession which you know!" added Blondet. "It is~
14 II | groom,' as they write that know~nothing of society. The
15 III| to the question.~ ~"You know the effect of fair hair
16 IV | office for the dead, do you know what the friends of the
17 IV | TIEDhe?You do not know him.'~ ~" 'Do you know how
18 IV | not know him.'~ ~" 'Do you know how Nucingen and du Tillet
19 IV | Those that do not know her may think her plain,'
20 IV | pizness, nopody cares to know who lifs or dies; it is
21 IV | more as a million, as you know, but I should gladly gif
22 IV | has she?'~ ~" 'I do not know precisely; boot she haf
23 IV | Malvina, puzzled to know how to comfort her mother,
24 IV | Now by what token do you know that a man is in love?"~
25 V | excessive affection that must know all things and rule all
26 V | she~said frankly, 'to know the secret between us. Dear
27 V | should very much like to know whether~I am a second shift,
28 V | the Rue des Lombards. (You know him, Finot.)~Mme. Matifat
29 V | her comfort is~assured. I know the world. Girls, mammas,
30 V | up with, 'I do not ask to know your~secret, Malvina; I
31 V | your~secret, Malvina; I know it already. Men talk things
32 V | now, how?" cried Finot. "I know a few things, but I cannot~
33 V | machinery. At this day you know the secret of the firm of
34 V | instigator, and scapegoat; but we know better than that nowadays.
35 V | never tried before! Do you~know the moral of it all? Our
36 V | been too prosperous, you know she might have amused~herself
37 VI | Nucingen of caps, do you know what he did? He went to~
38 VI | apparently rejoiced to know that there would be women
39 VI | this secret, he~should not know it.'~ ~" 'No.'~ ~" 'Very
40 VI | Look here; I do not know whether there will be enough
41 VII| Werbrust,' said du Tillet. 'You know the holders of his~paper.
42 VII| end of the quarter; you know why. They are~going to pay
43 VII| cause of the smash; do you know?' put in Claparon.~ ~" '
44 VII| put in Claparon.~ ~" 'You know nothing about it,' said
45 VII| all the money he wants. I know the causes of the suspension.
46 VII| for~they were supposed to know very well what they were
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