Chapter
1 I | read the great works that~appeared above the horizon of literature
2 II | literature, in~short, that appeared during that sudden outburst
3 III | his cue accordingly. He appeared~on the scene as a jaded
4 III | read aloud the poetry that appeared. Together they went into~
5 III | obedient to her request, appeared for the first time in~the
6 III | decease of genius,~Chatelet appeared to offer up his hopes as
7 III | his great love had only appeared in trifles, Eve read~it
8 IV | moment the young printer appeared. From~his manner and looks
9 IV | he succeeded, his~smiles appeared after a delay, like the
10 IV | length in his great chair,~appeared to see and understand all
11 IV | impertinence.~ ~Sixte du Chatelet appeared in a pair of dazzling white
12 IV | moment Mme. de Bargeton appeared in all the glory of an~elaborate
13 IV | arrive. First and foremost appeared~the Bishop and his Vicar-General,
14 IV | gesticulated but little; both appeared to be prudent men, and their~
15 IV | high-colored personage, usually appeared in~the wake of his wife,
16 IV | mysterious conjugal~trinity appeared to them so rare and pleasing
17 V | Andre de Chenier's poems appeared in 1819, no~one in Angouleme
18 V | to themselves. Every one appeared to be absorbed~in his own
19 V | Fifine, Adrien, and Francis appeared in the doorway with Mme.~
20 VIII| seen in the coach-house, appeared~in sight, Lucien felt more
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