Chapter
1 I | readiness for the sheet of paper, being made of marble,~literally
2 I | hour. If he knew that a paper manufacturer was in~difficulties,
3 I | cheap rate and warehouse~the paper. So from this time forward
4 I | firm of Cointet Brothers, paper manufacturers, applied to~
5 I | staring at the~sheets of paper strung in groves across
6 I | lines, till a ream of~damp paper weighted with heavy slabs,
7 I | the hall~at the back, the paper was trimmed and damped down.
8 I | accumulated grime. Reams of blank paper or printed matter usually~
9 I | and~pointed to a sheet of paper lying on the table--a valuation
10 I | rolling a drunken eye from~the paper to his son, and back to
11 I | his son, and back to the paper. "You will see what a~jewel
12 I | Double Liegeois on grocers' paper; and what came of it?--the
13 I | goodwill, and the stock of paper, leaving the plant out of
14 I | was Marion who damped the paper and cut it to size;~Marion
15 I | marketing; Marion unloaded the~paper carts, collected accounts,
16 I | the one apprentice, in a paper cap, was~cleaning the ink-balls;
17 I | offered to buy Sechard's paper, to have~all the trade and
18 I | connection if David gave up the paper? It~all depended upon the
19 I | It~all depended upon the paper. All the attorneys and solicitors
20 I | Liberal business. Sell the paper indeed! Why, you might as
21 I | town very seldom after the paper was sold to the~Cointets.
22 I | vegetable fibre for making paper, something after the~Chinese
23 I | the ceiling, the stacks of paper, the old-fashioned presses,
24 I | yard as if the smell of paper, ink, and~presses and old
25 III | splashed sheets of white paper, more or less, with sepia,
26 IV | windows, a gray flowered paper covered the~walls, and the
27 V | At the present moment,~paper is made of a mixture of
28 V | must be found for cheap paper. This deduction is based~
29 V | existence in book form to the paper~industry no less than to
30 V | be condensed at first.~ ~Paper, an invention not less marvelous
31 V | reached Asia Minor,~where paper was made of cotton reduced
32 V | imitation of the cotton paper known in the East as Charta~
33 V | ways the manufacture of paper was perfected slowly and
34 V | the reign of~Charles VI., paper pulp for playing-cards was
35 V | those times~appropriated paper to the uses of typography.
36 V | invention of machine-made paper, which can be woven in any~
37 V | engravings), and the size of paper for printers' use was determined
38 V | turning~out a ribbon of paper, and Didot-Saint-Leger had
39 V | to~perfect it. The vellum paper invented by Ambroise Didot
40 VI | name to the size of the~paper is woven. The size of this
41 VI | make nothing but cotton paper. The cotton paper is very
42 VI | cotton paper. The cotton paper is very soft and~easily
43 VI | seep a book made of cotton paper in water for~fifteen minutes,
44 VI | the Chinese use for making paper. Their paper is far~better
45 VI | for making paper. Their paper is far~better than ours,
46 VI | this thin, light Chinese paper, for if it is light and~
47 VI | substance of the Chinese paper; it is a vegetable substance (
48 VI | maintained that~Chinese paper was principally made of
49 VI | both lost their wages. The paper was not~made of silk nor
50 VI | manipulate~each sheet of paper separately. They take it
51 VI | satin smoothness of~the best paper in the world. Well, here
52 VI | succeed in making a cheap paper of as good a~quality, the
53 VI | Voltaire, printed on our woven paper and~bound, weighs about
54 VI | fifty if we used Chinese paper. That surely would be a
55 VI | last! Dutch paper--that is, paper made from flax--will be
56 VI | when I~married, I had a paper cap on my head for my whole
57 VI | for it took some time to paper and paint their~rooms, and
58 VIII| to send it by coach to a paper merchant with whom he had
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