Chapter
1 I | noble~Marseillais who had no mind to emigrate and lose his
2 I | drink. Sechard put you in mind of one of La~Fontaine's
3 I | but you keep this well in~mind, the life of the Stanhope
4 I | a do-nothing that has no~mind to get on. You are haggling
5 I | was not quite easy in his mind as to the~payment. To the
6 I | following each~his own bent of mind, they had attained to poesy.
7 I | condemns so many a loftier mind. And by the side of~the
8 I | of to-day, his restless mind was apt to take its stand
9 I | country-bred health,~his turn of mind was melancholy and somewhat
10 I | with his well-balanced mind and timid nature at variance
11 I | fair face~rose before his mind.~ ~"On the contrary, I have
12 II | Lucien was as uneasy in his mind over his lady's~answer as
13 II | to coarse caprices and a mind without indulgence for~her
14 II | as for his own peace of mind.~A noble or a country gentleman
15 II | double requirements in his mind. M. de Bargeton~seemed to
16 II | Valette, or the presence of mind~of a lady friend who put
17 II | on curious dislikes. Her mind ran on the Pasha of Janina;
18 II | but not flexibility~of mind or body. She stood strong
19 III | de Bargeton's presence of mind put an end to the jeremiads
20 III | of Rubempre;~he need not mind the little tittle-tattle
21 III | thoughts that troubled Lucien's mind as~he went down from Angouleme.
22 III | brother, he~made up his mind to disregard his first impulse
23 III | Napoleon occurred to Lucien's mind. He flung his schemes to
24 IV | that had crossed David's mind~prompted her to add, "You
25 IV | his costume arose~in his mind. Grown stupid with dismay,
26 IV | vogue, which~the poet in his mind called purse-proud impertinence.~ ~
27 IV | emergencies,~laid up in his mind, as it were, against a rainy
28 IV | treatise~weighed upon his mind; again and again he tried
29 V | dresses rankled in Lolotte's mind.~ ~"Since when have you
30 V | dress. He had made up his mind that he would speak~of himself;
31 V | would object----"~ ~"Never mind," said David; "if asking
32 VI | tortured~Lucien's inmost mind. "Louise is right!" he thought
33 VI | Bargeton having made up her mind to play the part of Dulcinea
34 VII | scarcely begun before her~mind turned to Paris. Meanwhile
35 VII | insulting language; and mind, you must not accept~any
36 VIII| love? Have you set your mind~so much on being best man
37 VIII| have~quite made up your mind to go."~ ~Lucien's head
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