Chapter
1 I | the one side of the space stood the kitchen, on~the other
2 I | francs, paid in assignats, it stood to reason that thirty thousand~
3 I | how business went. There stood~the presses in their places;
4 I | repairs. The old house had stood in sun and~rain, and borne
5 I | intoxication of soul~and brain, stood Lucien, graceful as some
6 I | He hurried away. David stood overcome by the emotion
7 II | all such waterside trades stood within reach of the~Charente;
8 II | flexibility~of mind or body. She stood strong and straight like
9 III | out of sight, she still stood there, poor~girl! in a great
10 III | screen fitted to it, that stood before her on a round~table
11 III | All unconsciously Lucien stood with the palm of genius~
12 III | encouragement; for David stood more~in awe of Eve than
13 IV | in the middle of the room~stood a red tray with a pattern
14 IV | cabin, and the door always stood open~for the sake of air.
15 IV | turning to Lucien, who stood amazed at this,~"you are
16 IV | one thing or another, he stood, happy and~mute, planted
17 IV | the word of~command. He stood at attention in her presence,
18 IV | in a circle, and the men stood behind them. It was a quaint~
19 V | little group where Lucien~stood, the circle who gave him
20 VI | be there; but the doors stood scrupulously open, and~everything
21 VI | suspicious; the~boudoir door stood open, the servants came
22 VII | round upon Chatelet, who stood at the~door of the salon.
23 VIII| money to come from?"~ ~He stood in such terror of David'
24 VIII| and felt~ashamed. Tears stood in the young printer's eyes.~ ~"
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