Chapter
1 I | ursine tribes of the New World.~But philosophers inform
2 I | come ready dressed into the world. You~could no more imagine
3 I | lowly station by~viewing the world from a lofty standpoint.
4 I | regions of thought, their world by right.~Lucien had read
5 I | all the~treasures of the world lay at their feet. Far away
6 II | of the community all the world over, and in~Angouleme it
7 II | intercourse with the great world~becomes stiff and starched
8 II | and glowing out upon the world in verse, turns to~exaggeration,
9 III | than anywhere else in the~world. He was made a Baron, however,
10 III | scene as a jaded man of the world, broken in health, and weary~
11 III | itself unspotted from the world. The~only outsider intimate
12 III | real here~than in the lofty world of Paris. You might compare
13 III | s sake, and revealed the world of sound to him, playing
14 III | I had not a penny in~the world, what should either of us
15 III | country, of the civilized world.~ ~Her arguments fell upon
16 III | excluded from this upper world; he did not so much as suspect
17 III | defended her against the world through thick and then;
18 III | gardener. A knowledge of the world,~when it is not sucked in
19 III | the inexorable laws of the world. He~guessed that nothing
20 IV | without a~knowledge of the world and the manners of a gentleman.
21 IV | life, in~the glare of the world and among the swift working
22 IV | endowing the rest of the world with~their own intelligence
23 IV | belonged to a class which the world~delights to pity; they had
24 IV | formulas with which the world ministers to the necessities
25 IV | little experience of the world. Lucien, all eyes and ears,
26 V | far away~from the hateful world, striving to render in speech
27 V | silver wings~Down to our world below.~ ~God looked in pity
28 V | expressions that~all the world can see and understand--
29 V | make one word cover a whole world of thought; he must give
30 V | a long experience of the world and a study of~human passion
31 V | to subjugate this little world. He rose like a bull, stung
32 V | little music. The great world of Angouleme, feeling that
33 V | powers, in fact, but the world at large declines to~believe
34 V | send Lucien into the~great world. There lies his road to
35 V | was the one woman in the world; if~it was true in the outward
36 V | was true in the outward world for Adam, it is true again
37 V | true again in the~inner world of my heart for me. My God!
38 V | river; let me take all this world about~us into my soul, for
39 VI | of~the best paper in the world. Well, here in Europe the
40 VI | buzz of the aristocratic world grew more and more remote;
41 VI | must endure. Poor love! the world will not spare me any more
42 VI | than it~has spared you; the world is avenged on all happiness
43 VI | more firmly in an ureal world. A~young imagination readily
44 VI | interest than my Lucien in the world? Be great, find the way~
45 VI | they two were alone in the world, in came M. de Bargeton.
46 VI | civility of a woman of the world~for an advance? He does
47 VI | two or three kisses, the world already chose to believe~
48 VI | there are those on~whom the world is unaccountably severe,
49 VI | spread his fame through the world of literature,~and bring
50 VI | Lucien and his~like find a world predisposed in favor of
51 VI | comes for them when the world leaves them bald, stripped
52 VI | pleasures and the great world, and saw that Lucien gave
53 VI | an ardor fit to turn the world upside down, has~turned
54 VI | which she is suffering. The world, which blames and~criticises
55 VII | the simplest way in the world.~Stanislas turned pale. "
56 VIII| capital of the intellectual world, the stage on which you
57 VIII| sun of the intellectual world, which produces ever-~new
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