Chapter
1 II | diamonds.' "~ ~"His crony, du Tillet, is just such another,"
2 II | mind~you, that of birth du Tillet has just precisely as much
3 II | a little dabbler like du Tillet, a jackal that gets on in
4 II | is making for. Whereas du Tillet's cunning, as Napoleon~said
5 II | has any advantage over du Tillet,"~said Blondet, "unless
6 II | a baron's rank, while du~Tillet has a mind to be an Italian
7 IV | Look here comes du Tillet; he is very late. The epistle
8 IV | know how Nucingen and du Tillet stand?' asked Desroches.~ ~" '
9 IV | Nucingen knows that du Tillet has a lot of money; he wants
10 IV | marry him to Malvina; but du Tillet is shy of Nucingen. To a
11 IV | was over Nucingen~and du Tillet went to the graveside. The
12 IV | walked;~Nucingen and du Tillet were put at the head of
13 IV | girl,' said Ferdinand du Tillet in a cool,~unenthusiastic
14 IV | Bixiou continued.~ ~"Just du Tillet himself summed up in a word!"
15 IV | think her plain,' pursued du Tillet,~'but she has character,
16 IV | for rose-color.' said du~Tillet; and with that epigram he
17 V | in Malvina. Whenever~du Tillet knocked at the door, the
18 V | humiliated as she was by du Tillet's carelessness,~loved him
19 V | was, could not make out~du Tillet, and was afraid that he
20 V | But since neither du Tillet nor Desroches married her;
21 V | Now, see what a match du Tillet has made since then. He~
22 V | just let fall a hint to du Tillet of the pyramidal,~triumphant
23 V | happened in 1826.~ ~"Du Tillet, struck through he was by
24 V | and~Company, founded by du Tillet, one of the finest inventions"~ ~"
25 V | Claparon's paper. So~du Tillet proposed to bring his firm
26 VI | cent, on ten millions! Du Tillet's interest in~the concern
27 VI | whom could he confide? Du Tillet had no suspicion of his~
28 VII| heard the~news?' asked du Tillet, drawing Werbrust into a
29 VII| foolery, Werbrust,' said du Tillet. 'You know the holders of
30 VII| Well?' he added, as du Tillet was silent.~ ~" 'Well. At
31 VII| understood. He squeezed du Tillet's hand with an~expression
32 VII| nothing about it,' said du Tillet. 'There isn't any smash.~
33 VII| confederates, and posted by du Tillet to the debit~side of Nucingen'
34 VII| investments in favor.~ ~"While du Tillet, Werbrust, Claparon, Gigonnet,
35 VII| Palma, Werbrust, and du Tillet that the trick~had been
36 VII| Musset's poem, heard du Tillet's voice drily advising her~
37 VII| the same time he and du Tillet~between them swallowed down
38 Add| Magic Skin~The Red Inn~ ~Tillet, Ferdinand du~Cesar Birotteau~
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