Chapter
1 I | his copy, verifying the~words in the composing-stick,
2 II | into the speech~which no words can describe. When the Restoration
3 II | describes it, in high-sounding words, for the~benefit of matter-of-fact
4 II | laws of language to find words to express the new-~fangled
5 II | can be summed up in a few words. For a long while she lived
6 III | extraordinary, no empty form of words, for he cut a very extraordinary~
7 III | dinner of pasteboard. No words, therefore,~can describe
8 III | room.~ ~Mme. de Bargeton's words intoxicated the young poet
9 III | but she let fall a few words touching the social cabal
10 III | persona grata at Court.~The words "King," "Marquise d'Espard,"
11 III | idealist; a delicious tissue of words~embroidered here and there
12 III | secretiveness as to that discovery, words that Lucien felt~like a
13 III | reverence in David's looks and words and manner towards her,~
14 IV | for to see. There are some words that draw a public as~unfailingly
15 IV | glory," "poetry," are words that bewitch the~coarsest
16 V | freshened up with a few new words such as 'immense, infinite,~
17 V | you have lakes, and the words of the~Almighty, a kind
18 V | was fain to obey.~ ~"Empty words, after all," Zephirine remarked
19 V | Mme. de Bargeton, and the words~paralyzed the laughter,
20 V | exchanged smiles at the Latin words.~ ~The bravest and highest
21 V | flourishing away, using big~words that you cannot make head
22 VI | angelic~smile which belied her words. "Are you not happy? To
23 VI | interlarded with high-sounding words.~ ~"Was that your promise
24 VII | the shame of eating his words before the whole town, and~
25 VIII| listening to the alluring words, and bewildered by the~rapid
26 VIII| live~together.~ ~So at the words, "Would you rather not go?"
27 VIII| letter from me, and the words, 'I am satisfied,'~he fell
28 VIII| summed up in the appalling~words, "Where is the money to
29 VIII| apparently heard the last two words,~for he looked at the brother
30 VIII| sweet smile that belied her words.~ ~"Mamma, dear," said David, "
31 VIII| thought that these brave words were needed; Mme. de~Bargeton'
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