Chapter
1 I | came to be David's chosen brother.~As there are ultras who
2 I | future--~David Sechard, my brother, my friend. I shall find
3 III | How proud she felt of her brother, and what quantities of~
4 III | and a father,~friend, and brother to him in the present. He
5 III | being exactly ashamed of his brother, he~made up his mind to
6 III | Lucien did not hear.~ ~"That brother of yours has gone crazy,
7 III | all for the dearly loved brother.~ ~"What have you there?"
8 IV | in a sister's love~for a brother it is an element of great
9 IV | saw tears shining in her brother's~eyes.~ ~"Nothing, nothing,
10 IV | question, respecting her brother's silence. If he wished
11 IV | should I refuse to your brother in science the~help that
12 V | been written by a Royalist brother~of Marie-Joseph Chenier,
13 V | Mme. de Bargeton give your brother in return~for so many days
14 V | will throw over this dear brother of ours, but not before
15 V | David, "if only I could be a brother to Lucien! You~alone can
16 V | need not blush to draw! His~brother's purse will be like his
17 V | them.~But you who, for your brother's sake, went into the smallest
18 VI | years' time. Well, your brother told me of this~idea of
19 VI | cried Eve, as she saw her~brother's excited face.~ ~The poet
20 VI | both thought that their brother was overcome with the~sense
21 VI | ambitious~poet grasped his brother's hand, and made a third
22 VI | back to the house with the brother and sister, and asked~Mme.
23 VI | could two lovers refuse to a brother who~watched his sister at
24 VI | Once or~twice, to try his brother, David had made him choose
25 VI | Chardons. David gave his brother infinite credit for~forsaking
26 VIII| words,~for he looked at the brother and sister and said nothing.~ ~"
27 VIII| business. If we~give your brother the thousand francs, it
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