Chapter
1 I | to take up with a wealthy woman."~ ~"My friends, give him
2 II | de Nucingen, a remarkable woman; she combines~boldness with
3 II | their life, their honor to a woman, and hold that~between themselves
4 II | will take nothing from a woman. Yes, the whole thing is~
5 II | do not blush to marry a~woman for her money, proclaim
6 II | imagine that they and the woman they love are the only two
7 II | nonsense!" cried Couture. "The woman that will not make a~stepping-stone
8 II | may reach his~goal, is a woman that has no heart except
9 II | was a poor man, she~a rich woman. Would you believe it?he
10 II | happiness is. A~very clever woman said that 'Happiness was
11 II | tolerable regularity. The witty~woman before quotedI cannot give
12 II | extremely intimate with a woman in the~course of an evening,
13 II | you walk up to a pretty woman to~ask her to dance'improper.'
14 II | cutting holes~in my lady's own woman's pockets, nor because he
15 III| sentiments, his affections upon a woman, ONE WOMAN?LA PHAMME!~Ah!...~ ~"
16 III| affections upon a woman, ONE WOMAN?LA PHAMME!~Ah!...~ ~"At
17 III| anything, in short, that makes woman adorable,the fair-haired
18 III| had its dance; a married woman should not dance like~a
19 IV | enchantingly;' and a third (a woman of thirty), 'That~little
20 IV | Shepherdess of the Alps, a little woman of forty,~coquettish as
21 IV | through their weakness, such a woman as a schoolboy would feel~
22 IV | It is only your stupid woman with the brilliant beauty
23 IV | forgetfulness~like this; a clever woman never abuses her advantages;
24 V | in any way; the adorable~woman gave the girls the full
25 V | in my man's breast! Weak woman, poor me!' all the~latest
26 V | wonderful thing to~see a woman so much in love that she
27 VI | The friendship of such a woman as the Baronne de Nucingen
28 VI | it. It would seem that a woman compromises herself by admitting~
29 VI | when one cannot marry the woman one loves at the mayor's
30 VII| an~expression such as a woman's face wears when she is
31 VII| tall, dark, thin, withered woman, like a mummy escaped~from
32 Add| of the Cat and Racket~A Woman of Thirty~ ~Beaudenord,
33 Add| Mignon~Another Study of Woman~The Secrets of a Princess~
34 Add| Chabert~A Start in Life~A Woman of Thirty~The Commission
35 Add| s Life~Another Study of Woman~The Secrets of a Princess~
36 Add| Mignon~Another Study of Woman~A Daughter of Eve~The Member
37 Add| Interdiction~A Study of Woman~Another Study of Woman~The
38 Add| of Woman~Another Study of Woman~The Magic Skin~The Secrets
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