Chapter
1 I | the floor of the workshop lay below~the level of the street.
2 I | A wedding announcement lay in the press. The old "bear"
3 I | druggist to do all that in him lay to give his boy and girl
4 I | army surgeon's ambition lay in his passionate love~for
5 I | the~treasures of the world lay at their feet. Far away
6 I | Far away on the horizon lay~the blue streak to which
7 II | Mme. de Bargeton's house lay on the~way. So delicious
8 II | he saw how far the suburb lay from the~city. The custom
9 II | along the banks of the river lay the stores of brandy~and
10 II | gifts, and the~wealth that lay like undiscovered ore in
11 III | old--saw that all her youth lay dormant and ready to~revive,
12 III | pointed him to glory that lay beyond a prolonged martyrdom;
13 III | swore to win a crown to lay at~his lady's feet, even
14 III | revelations of the strength that lay below the appearance~of
15 IV | tears, she saw all that lay below the surface.~ ~"In
16 IV | arrivals to his wife; he lay in wait for departing~visitors,
17 V | handicraft, he ought to lay his name aside."~ ~"So he
18 V | treasure-house, we will lay up all our fortune, and~
19 VI | thus raised was hard to lay, for the old man was only
20 VI | believe in such innocence. He lay in wait, and~watched Lucien
21 VIII| thirty-five, all the advantage lay with the~latter.~ ~Early
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