Chapter
1 I | considerable as his at the~present day must come from somewhere;
2 II | or wherever it is; next day you meet~her in the street
3 III| appears, will be done at the Day of~Judgment with all the
4 IV | she is~giving a ball the day after to-morrow; the Baroness
5 IV | technical error to win the day for a rogue. If one~ ~of
6 IV | men who~feared to lose the day; he plunged into chicanery
7 IV | his shirt three times a day," opined Blondet; "a man
8 V | of seventy-five~leagues a day, with outriders, regardless
9 V | as a~sergeant when some day you may be Duke of Dantzig
10 V | blinking for five minutes. Next day they all complimented me
11 V | over the counsel~again next day, and vainly asked herself
12 V | commercial~machinery. At this day you know the secret of the
13 VI | the silk is sold at this day, I~dare say, and the masters
14 VI | for goods to sell in the day~would obviously be impossible.
15 VI | stock-exchange slang of the day, this share of the spoils
16 VI | situation; on~such and such a day, at such an hour funds will
17 VI | connections are not made in a day nor~yet in a year. By this
18 VI | summit of Pere~Lachaise one day when he buried a poor, good
19 VI | Rastignac up to this the day~before that evening in the
20 VII| securities was over for~the day. 'My friend,' said I, 'they
21 VII| There was a panic next day on~the Bourse. The Kellers,
22 VII| Nucingen's account. Next day they drew their premium.~ ~"
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