Chapter
1 I | making his choice on the future bishop's recommendation~
2 I | without a foreman. As your future partner, I am opposed~to
3 I | instinctively~guessing at future contingencies, and hugging
4 I | expectations of a brilliant future; for these hopes were extinguished~
5 I | their devotion for his future knew no bounds. Their~present
6 I | David Sechard left, his future friend was in the third
7 I | laying the~foundations of future fame.~ ~"Lucien," said David, "
8 II | with no outlook for the future. She had nothing to look
9 III| not. A great man of the~future had been born in L'Houmeau!
10 III| he should come back some future day to read~them to her.
11 III| slowlier at the last,~Of a rich Future, now become the Past,~Seek
12 III| Cuvier, a great man of the future, and a father,~friend, and
13 III| before yielding to it in future.~ ~So, after the hour of
14 III| for down the vista of~the future he caught a glimpse of the
15 IV | In the interests of your future I should like to see your
16 IV | your present work by your future. And, in any case, you can~
17 VI | soberly over the~probable future of a beautiful and penniless
18 VI | is so pleasant~to enjoy future happiness, and to store
19 VI | morning when Lucien and his~future brother-in-law reached the
20 VI | echoes~of his name in the future, he could accept present
21 VI | after life. Do not spoil the future, and, I say it with pride,
22 VII| your life, your honor, your future; stop his mouth at once.
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