Chapter
1 I | have brought wealth to the family was never made. Chardon~
2 I | girl a good~education; the family had been living up to the
3 I | the last survivor of the family of Rubempre, saved as by~
4 II | the~primordial houses, a family from some neighboring district
5 II | that he ran through the family~property and checked the
6 II | connected with some great family or other, and in due time
7 II | heiress of the d'Espard family. As for M. de~Negrepelisse,
8 II | with an officer of a good family, a sub-lieutenant, to whom~
9 III | would be a marriage~into the family of Negrepelisse, and for
10 III | and for him this meant a family~connection with the Marquise
11 III | come to be the pride of his family, of his~country, of the
12 V | belonging to the~Pimentel family.~ ~"Why, it is not bad for
13 V | have been like one of the family for a long~time, weighs
14 VI | by an alliance with some~family of influence, and here was
15 VI | never understood by his family."~ ~If the marriage had
16 VI | short, he made the whole family so happy and his~brother-in-law
17 VI | charming plans, and the family party gave themselves up
18 VI | Lucien's~hair. "What is your family to me when you are an exception?
19 VI | for each other their whole family. Have I a~greater interest
20 VII | some right to interfere in family concerns. He rose to his~
21 VIII| calling execrations upon his family, his sister, and David.~ ~"
22 VIII| fact, a convenience to the family. He~discovered any quantity
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