Chapter
1 I | education.~ ~Then the Abbe went, and Sechard promoted one
2 I | is the~ ~round-hand," he went on, taking up an unused
3 I | son's train of thought, he went through the list of odds~
4 I | bear" bought the whole, and~went thither, exchanging the
5 I | workshop to see how business went. There stood~the presses
6 I | earn a~living. The mother went out as a monthly nurse,
7 II | II~Lucien went down to L'Houmeau along
8 II | of the present Bargeton, went into business~again, for
9 II | palpitated, swooned, and went into ecstasies over anything
10 II | and mayors and prefects went out to meet them with~set
11 II | kings. Mme. de~Bargeton went to a ridotto given to the
12 III | made a Baron, however, and went to Cassel as envoy-~extraordinary,
13 III | famille as he called it, he went off in~despair to Egypt
14 III | Sunday when all Angouleme went to the~cathedral, he played
15 III | appeared. Together they went into~ecstasies over these
16 III | angel! She raved about him, went into raptures, talked of
17 III | aristocratic precincts.~ ~She went with him as far as St. Peter'
18 III | in good repair.~ ~Lucien went up the old staircase with
19 III | hours spent in her presence went by like a~dream that we
20 III | handsome young fellow. He went with him as far as the first~
21 III | bourgeois bravo, Lucien went back again and again to
22 III | will be sanctioned."~ ~She went through social strata and
23 III | letter with the housemaid, went to the office, and~spent
24 III | troubled Lucien's mind as~he went down from Angouleme. Was
25 III | Lucien was so made that~he went from evil to good, or from
26 III | closed the ugly iron gate and went up to~Beaulieu to give his
27 III | himself this evening, as he~went down the narrow passage
28 IV | be our aristocracy," he went on, looking at Eve as he~
29 IV | surface.~ ~"In fact," he went on, turning to Lucien, who
30 IV | indifference of~worldlings. He went round by way of the printing
31 IV | if to go at~once.~ ~David went out; he who all his life
32 IV | to listen to~them, they went off to give M. de Bargeton
33 IV | departing~visitors, and went with them to the door, taking
34 IV | she~would say, and he went forthwith, like a soldier
35 IV | the~other gave him as he went to and fro, when luckily
36 IV | homes, where everything~went wrong. But if they dressed
37 V | who, obedient to his~wife, went round the room much as the
38 V | at last secured, Lucien went to the round table near
39 V | manoeuvres~of this kind, went to the Bishop and contrived
40 V | Chatelet the astute, and went to the~Bishop. Him he proceeded
41 V | hostile circle. Her glances~went like arrows to the depths
42 V | amazement.~ ~Amelie and Fifine went back to the drawing-room,
43 V | Lucien said to himself as he went down to~L'Houmeau by the
44 V | river in~the moonlight, and went down the footpath towards
45 V | silence, the two lovers went across~the Bridge of Saint
46 V | for your brother's sake, went into the smallest details,~
47 V | and taking Eve's hand, he went to a~great baulk of timber
48 VI | s caresses; and as they went through the shadows~beside
49 VI | leave to build."~ ~David went back to the house with the
50 VI | to his~father's house. He went along by the side of the
51 VI | imprudently owned. David went back again in low~spirits.
52 VI | Rubempre and the Bishop, and he went to the palace. His~occupations
53 VI | France; and, in truth, as he went~to and fro in his apartments,
54 VI | passion. The servants came and went about~the house promiscuously
55 VI | the fact that whenever~he went with M. de Chandour to Mme.
56 VI | open, the servants came and went, there was nothing~mysterious
57 VII | footman.~ ~Mme. de Bargeton went back, pale and trembling,
58 VII | he~played in the affair, went first to tell the great
59 VII | the~Angoumoisin hierarchy, went, dissolved in tears, to
60 VII | whole~town was agog, he went off to Mme. de Bargeton'
61 VII | on the curtains. Chatelet went out; he could not read that
62 VII | the quarrel. Then Chatelet went to M. de~Chandour.~ ~"Stanislas,"
63 VII | minute Stanislas and Chatelet went to Bargeton.~ ~"Sir," said
64 VII | somehow or other.~ ~The three went back to the room. Everybody
65 VIII| sacrifice, indeed!" she went on, scornfully. "This morning
66 VIII| fainting upon the sofa. Lucien went to her, entreating her~pardon,
67 VIII| shrink under his feet; he went back to David's~house, hopes
68 VIII| overcome with trouble, and went out~to Lucien.~ ~"Do not
69 VIII| the next morning. David went with him.~David had hired
70 VIII| circumstances. The two friends went to Marsac, and spent part
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