Chapter
1 I | he~scheming out, at this moment, some way of not paying
2 I | fortune!"~ ~Just at that moment the low glass door of the
3 II | not have hesitated for a moment.~ ~M. de Negrepelisse maintained
4 II | wounds to her soul at the moment when the cold of the provinces
5 III | if pain never gave him a moment's respite, a habit that
6 III | told the lady that at that moment in Angouleme there was "
7 III | the ladder. Seizing the moment,~she persuaded Lucien to
8 III | over the same ground in a~moment. Yet he did not know how
9 IV | little yard, and in another moment the young printer appeared.
10 IV | Lucien, eclipsed at this moment by~the elegance of the inland
11 IV | to~posterity."~ ~At this moment Mme. de Bargeton appeared
12 IV | summer, was never still for a moment. She had a fine flow of~
13 IV | anything that you tell her in a moment.~Did she not understand
14 V | petticoat. And at the selfsame moment Mme.~de Bargeton betrayed
15 V | lightened life for me in a moment; and my heart has been very
16 V | dearest, this is the~first moment of pure and unmixed joy
17 V | than linen. At the present moment,~paper is made of a mixture
18 VI | Lachevardiere's readers at this moment; and the~Comte de Saint-Simon,
19 VI | Lucien came up at that moment and interrupted David's
20 VI | kindness might lead to a moment of~happiness. So he thought,
21 VI | smiles; and so at last the~moment comes for them when the
22 VII | VII~Just at that moment Stanislas came up unheard
23 VII | Bargeton sprang up in a moment, but the~spies beat a precipate
24 VII | told. Everybody knew in a moment that Lucien had been~detected
25 VIII| of many hopes; but at the moment~they could only feel how
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