Chapter
1 V | a boarding-school! Well, Matifat meant~the girl to marry
2 V | about it."~ ~"Florine's Matifat?" asked Blondet.~ ~"Well,
3 V | Well, yes. Lousteau's Matifat; ours, in fact. The Matifats,
4 V | the~shape of one Cochin, Matifat's partner's son, a young
5 V | department. M. and Mme. Matifat were of the opinion that
6 V | in our next'), when~old Matifat, who as host still held
7 V | You know him, Finot.)~Mme. Matifat loved the arts; she bought
8 V | her hands on. The Sieur Matifat amused himself by looking
9 V | idea of~the depths in my Matifat. 'Art THOU going to bed,
10 V | Aiglemont with a million,~Matifat with three hundred thousand,
11 VII| Bourse he came upon poor Matifat, who had three~hundred thousand
12 VII| francs in Nucingen's bank. Matifat, ghastly and~haggard, beheld
13 VII| not interest you, Daddy~ ~Matifat; you are out of business.'~ ~" '
14 VII| it, it seems to me,' said Matifat. 'I never~knew a banker
15 VII| it, it seems to me,' said Matifat.~ ~" 'Good-night.'~ ~" '
16 VII| off and went back to the Matifat's in the Rue du Cherche-Midi,~
17 VII| Gigonnet had foisted on~Matifat in lieu of cash.~ ~"They
18 Add| Charles~Eugenie Grandet~ ~Matifat (wealthy druggist)~Cesar
19 Add| Provincial at Paris~Cousin Pons~ ~Matifat, Madame~Cesar Birotteau~ ~
20 Add| Madame~Cesar Birotteau~ ~Matifat, Mademoiselle~Pierrette~ ~
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