Chapter
1 I | gave upon the yard at the back. A passage at the side led
2 I | out~into the yard at the back; the foreman sat in state
3 I | against the hall~at the back, the paper was trimmed and
4 I | the paper to his son, and back to the paper. "You will
5 I | you would have them all back again if~you sent them out
6 I | join David at dinner and go back to Marsac, chewing the cud
7 I | further end of a yard at the back of the~laboratory for a
8 III | to set sail, and so came back to Paris a year sooner~than
9 III | meant that he should come back some future day to read~
10 III | bourgeois bravo, Lucien went back again and again to the~house--
11 III | flung himself~headlong back into the depths of L'Houmeau?
12 III | wished he could have it back again; for down the vista
13 III | doubt; and so he turned~back. But though his great love
14 IV | eyes, flinging his head back in three-quarters~profile
15 V | one showed her~poet, paid back scorn for scorn by going
16 V | Amelie and Fifine went back to the drawing-room, taking
17 V | drawing-room, taking the word back~with them as food for laughter.
18 V | desperate~sooner than fall back, and you will never earn
19 V | him over the shed at the back of the yard (if my~father
20 V | Ambroise Didot only dates~back as far as 1780.~
21 VI | to build."~ ~David went back to the house with the brother
22 VI | David, however, did not go back into Angouleme; he took
23 VI | imprudently owned. David went back again in low~spirits. He
24 VI | brought a little secret hoard back with him from Paris, and~
25 VI | at night they would come back, tired~somewhat, but the
26 VII | Mme. de Bargeton went back, pale and trembling, to
27 VII | have proved nothing to go back again then.~ ~"Now, whether
28 VII | In this way you will win back the respect of~all right-minded
29 VII | Chatelet had made his way back again, and now looked~in
30 VII | other.~ ~The three went back to the room. Everybody scanned
31 VIII| with David, who had~come back alone from Marsac, in came
32 VIII| father is taking Bargeton~back with him to the Escarbas,
33 VIII| under his feet; he went back to David's~house, hopes
34 VIII| at my wedding! Oh! come back, I will put it off for a
35 VIII| will give you leave to come back in a fortnight, if~only
36 VIII| When Lucien and David came back again unexpectedly, they
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