Chapter
1 I | here in Angouleme won't ask any more of you.~You may
2 I | and the Messrs. Didot~only ask thirty-six sous for their
3 I | to pay you anything you ask will~pay nothing," old Sechard
4 I | taking up the roll. "We must ask you to be kind enough, sir,
5 III | poetry, he would~boldly ask permission to retire for
6 III | Mme. de Bargeton did not ask for them,~because she meant
7 III | had~judged it expedient to ask Lucien to dine with M. de
8 III | distinction) if he did not~ask her to do for David all
9 IV | discreet maiden, did not ask~another question, respecting
10 IV | he did not, how could she ask~him to tell her? She waited.
11 IV | you would not,~of course, ask me to leave them all in
12 IV | Chatelet said maliciously. "Ask~him. Have you brought some
13 IV | creatures produce, I shall ask permission to go over to
14 V | of gymnastics.~ ~"Don't ask me what I think, dear; I
15 V | Nais had no choice but to ask Lucien~to recite his own
16 VI | see~him, if it is only to ask leave to build."~ ~David
17 VI | father, and I have come to ask for----"~ ~"Ask me for what?
18 VI | come to ask for----"~ ~"Ask me for what? Nothing of
19 VI | I only came to ask for your consent, father."~ ~"
20 VI | is the victim, if one may ask?"~ ~"I am going to marry
21 VI | I~should have a right to ask for interest; for, after
22 VI | his parent.~ ~"I came to ask you something else besides.
23 VI | of a morning to come and ask me to build you~a place
24 VII | go down on~his knees to ask for what he has had already."~ ~"
25 VII | is the proper person to ask Stanislas for an~explanation. . . .
26 VII | at once to Stanislas and ask him to give you~satisfaction
27 VII | now in your house, I must ask~you to look for a second.
28 VIII| do not show yourself. I ask this in the name of the
29 VIII| the fight. And now, when I ask you to take a~journey with
30 VIII| Mme. Chardon undertook to ask M.~Postel to lend them a
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