Chapter
1 II | place, honor to talent! Our friend is not a 'chap,' as Finot~
2 II | was once installed by our friend des~Lupeaulx? You would
3 IV | Rastignac being an intimate friend, Godefroid answered in a
4 IV | Beaudenord~thinking that his friend had his own motives for
5 IV | connection. Desroches, our friend~Desroches, understood the
6 IV | worth,'~put in Werbrust, a friend of the deceased.~ ~" 'Who?'~ ~" '
7 IV | did he die of?' (from a friend).~ ~" 'He broke a blood-vessel
8 IV | coaches.'Goot, mein goot friend,' said Nucingen as they~
9 IV | paid in full through our friend des Lupeaulx.) Well~fleeced
10 V | marry Malvina. Our ferocious friend was not apparently jealous
11 V | overcame wounded love. Our friend~Ferdinand, cool and self-possessed,
12 V | Desroches' mother had a friend, a druggist's wife," continued
13 VI | Nucingen~had put his wife's friend into the harness in which
14 VI | the Rue Joubert when our friend counseled~Malvina to marry.
15 VI | man must be attached to a friend if he can be~guilty of such
16 VI | and besides, I am not his friend, I cannot betray~Nucingen'
17 VII| things on the Bourse. A friend of mine, a provincial, a
18 VII| was over for~the day. 'My friend,' said I, 'they have made
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