Chapter
1 I | establishments. Even at Angouleme, so closely connected~through
2 I | second printer's license in Angouleme.~Hitherto old Sechard had
3 I | properly done, and folk here in Angouleme won't ask any more of you.~
4 I | some four~leagues out of Angouleme. The previous owner had
5 I | hurrying from Marsac to~Angouleme; he would climb up the rocky
6 I | business brought him into Angouleme, it would have~been hard
7 I | retail druggist's business in~Angouleme. After many years of scientific
8 I | the principal suburb of Angouleme; but it~was impossible for
9 I | at the grammar school of Angouleme, and when~David Sechard
10 I | more dilapidated house in Angouleme;~nothing but sheer tenacity
11 II | Bargeton.~ ~The old city of Angouleme is perched aloft on a crag
12 II | Bordeaux, so that the Rock of Angouleme is a sort of~promontory
13 II | the Religious Wars, when Angouleme was a military position~
14 II | weakness in modern days; Angouleme could not spread~down to
15 II | the great paper-mills of Angouleme, established~perforce three
16 II | crowded together in Lower Angouleme, to avoid the~difficulty
17 II | prosperous city, a~second Angouleme rivaling the upper town,
18 II | spiritual and temporal of Angouleme; though~L'Houmeau, with
19 II | all the world over, and in~Angouleme it would have been hard
20 II | house in the upper town of Angouleme is inhabited by~noble, or
21 II | founded upon a rock. Yet Angouleme~enjoyed a great reputation
22 II | class sentiment which held~Angouleme aloof from L'Houmeau. The
23 II | other. The tradespeople in Angouleme espouse the quarrel. "He
24 II | topsy-turvydom, the distance~between Angouleme and L'Houmeau, already more
25 II | craze deeply deplored in Angouleme. In justice to the lady,
26 II | entailed, and the house in~Angouleme, called the Hotel Bargeton,
27 II | to make her ridiculous at Angouleme so soon as her adorers~should
28 II | blatant follies in~society in Angouleme. In the bluntest manner
29 II | were obliged to live in Angouleme until such time as~Mme.
30 III | interest of the ladies of~Angouleme.~ ~M. le Baron Sixte du
31 III | one fine Sunday when all Angouleme went to the~cathedral, he
32 III | the circle of the queen of~Angouleme, and paid her marked attention.
33 III | golden fruit.~ ~High-born Angouleme shrieked against the introduction
34 III | which the bourgeoisie of Angouleme regarded~the Hotel de Bargeton.
35 III | encouraged the queen of~Angouleme in foibles bred of the soil;
36 III | lady that at that moment in Angouleme there was "another~sublime
37 III | of the best~shoemaker in Angouleme, and an entirely new suit
38 III | that this pack of dolts in Angouleme. You were~expected to endure
39 III | worth~troubling about in Angouleme; he had been paying court
40 III | everybody is talking about~in Angouleme? This little rhymster's
41 III | mind as~he went down from Angouleme. Was the great lady angry
42 III | David was the only man in Angouleme who knew nothing of his~
43 IV | printer to His Majesty in Angouleme, with my name at the bottom
44 IV | that all the twaddlers~of Angouleme credited M. de Bargeton
45 IV | the blue coat made by the~Angouleme tailor, he looked him over
46 IV | posed as the rival queen of Angouleme;~her husband, M. de Chandour,
47 IV | the women in the Byron of Angouleme was distinctly on the~increase.
48 IV | also known as Zizine) in Angouleme.~He had taken the household
49 IV | complete devotion.~Noble Angouleme, administrative Angouleme,
50 IV | Angouleme, administrative Angouleme, and bourgeois Angouleme~
51 IV | Angouleme, and bourgeois Angouleme~alike had looked askance
52 IV | evening they had driven into Angouleme in their caleche,~and had
53 IV | into the select coterie of~Angouleme; both families were too
54 IV | illustrious~personages of Angouleme with ostentatious courtesy
55 V | appeared in 1819, no~one in Angouleme had so much as heard of
56 V | Revolutionary leader. All Angouleme,~except Mme. de Rastignac
57 V | from these divinities of~Angouleme when he heard himself addressed
58 V | music. The great world of Angouleme, feeling that it was no~
59 V | under my knowledge here. The Angouleme paper-~makers, the last
60 VI | your daughter and Lucien in Angouleme."~ ~The three began at once
61 VI | however, did not go back into Angouleme; he took the road to~Marsac
62 VI | Houmeau! YOU! a burgess of~Angouleme, and printer to His Majesty!
63 VI | should live like a lady up in Angouleme."~ ~"I am engaged, father."~ ~"
64 VI | in~misfortune.~ ~ ~ ~In Angouleme that day people talked of
65 VI | was not a single house in Angouleme next day where the degree
66 VI | lived in the heights of Angouleme, and dined four~times a
67 VI | the Charente, not far from Angouleme, and dinner out on the~grass,
68 VI | much of the great man of Angouleme.~ ~Matters had gone so far,
69 VI | tantamount to a confession, and Angouleme~still hung in doubt.~ ~Mme.
70 VI | alone with Lucien out~of Angouleme would have been a decided
71 VI | boudoir-sanctuary of~the queen of Angouleme, had been transformed into
72 VII | in~circulation among the Angouleme nobility, every narrator
73 VII | undertone--~ ~"You know what Angouleme is talking about, of course?"~ ~"
74 VIII| Bargeton's or show yourself in Angouleme, for some of M.~de Chandour'
75 VIII| behind~the times as the Angouleme of those days.~ ~As soon
76 VIII| either succeed, and never see Angouleme again, or I shall not succeed,~
77 VIII| saw himself stagnating in Angouleme like a frog under a stone
78 VIII| Paris prices are not like~Angouleme prices. You have only two
79 VIII| out that~she was leaving Angouleme; and with a view to discovering
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