Chapter
1 I | operations. Only one of the four, indeed, had succeeded in
2 III| Godefroid sojourned in the four capitals of Italy," continued~
3 III| he equipped himself with four languagesthat is~to say,
4 III| say, he laid in a stock of four words for one idea. Then
5 III| eight o'clock, at noon, four o'clock in~the afternoon,
6 III| Age, nineteen; height, four feet eleven inches;~fair
7 III| marveling~by that height of four feet eleven inches. The
8 IV | Adolphus that~she had barely four hundred thousand francs
9 IV | to an income of twenty-~four thousand livres, lost herself
10 IV | for her.~ ~"D'Aldrigger's four hundred thousand francs
11 V | francs,~Beaudenord with four hundred thousand, d'Aiglemont
12 V | tutti of a quotation in four~figures"~ ~"And as we can
13 VI | bringing out the concerns. All four were in working order,~well
14 VI | hazarded Godefroid.'No.'~At four o'clock the women took flight
15 VII| past the Bourse between four and~five in the afternoon
16 VII| the Bourse, and towards four o'clock in the~afternoon
17 VII| all this, but he had the four hundred~thousand francs
18 VII| and fifty francs fell to four hundred,~though intrinsically
19 VII| value, bought them up at four.~ ~"Meanwhile the little
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