Chapter
1 II | wools, indigoes~anything, in short, on which any profit can
2 II | signs of disaffection. In short, he might have love and
3 II | knowing as an old~attorney; in short, at the age of ten he was
4 III| spoken wherever he went~in short, he never got away from
5 III| good~fellow."~ ~"To cut it short, a brat with eighteen thousand
6 III| like~chickens in a coop. In short, he resolved to centre his
7 III| curved nose, little mouth, short turned-up chin, oval face;~
8 III| grounds, to do~anything, in short, that makes woman adorable,
9 IV | other; to be Werther, in short, with a happy~ending.'~ ~" '
10 IV | dark-haired, Isaure was short and fair, and her~features
11 IV | a taste for rose color, short petticoats, and a knot of~
12 IV | too tight and sleeves too short~for him, that he swallowed
13 IV | pointshe is a Derville, in short. Then there is the starveling~
14 IV | Nucingen's diplomatic efforts~short.~ ~"After dinner the Baron
15 V | thought him very clever. In~short, judge of his absorption;
16 V | of those glances thatin short, you~understand.~ ~"At length
17 V | commercial education, in short. She was impatient enough
18 V | money," said Couture.~ ~"In short, there was no competition
19 V | wait for proof.~In a very short time you will see the aristocracy,
20 VI | invent a bad speculation. In short, as~several banks of the
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