Chapter
1 II | resumed, "and for that matter, men~too, who can cut their lives
2 II | irreproachable gloves and ties, the men who do not blush to marry
3 II | without calculation and wise men that calculate while they~
4 II | Besides, just look at the two men. The one has a~sharp-pointed
5 II | set, towns to take. Most men of this stamp are so~close
6 III| a fool, as so many young~men do, let it go in follies
7 III| the minds of all the young men~in Paris at one glance (
8 III| ourselves that are not~ordinary men) would reply that the happiness
9 III| favor in the sight of many men, but to my thinking~the
10 IV | he would buy up causes of men who~feared to lose the day;
11 IV | He found influence among men in public life by getting~
12 IV | sound of the feet of the men that carried the coffin~
13 IV | been one of the leading men in a place, how are you
14 V | were sure to meet the~young men of their set, she would
15 V | girls.' Their friends among men, the only persons who might
16 V | you~by treating you like men of taste, I am distilling
17 V | French imagination when men fain would blunt the~needle
18 V | last~words of all the great men that die without saying
19 V | mind the sordid~schemes of men that have one foot here
20 V | Malvina; I know it already. Men talk things over among~themselves,
21 V | induced the hardest-headed men on~'Change to take up stock
22 V | spread out over any~number of men, much as a drop of prussic
23 V | make the longest-headed men work out~schemes for him
24 V | pleasing to behold as broker's men."~ ~"Nucingen," pursued
25 V | aristocracy, the court, and~public men descend into speculation
26 VI | man to Lyons, one of those men that are~said to have no
27 VI | some new check upon~the men. This method of manufacturing
28 VI | folk in Paristhe best known men in business, that isand~
29 VI | dandy, one of those comic men that drive police~sergeants
30 VI | the legislature. The~great men of their districts are sent
31 VI | marriage. At such times men are like~birds building
32 VII| a tide in the affairs of men subject like other tides
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