Chapter
1 I | earnestly to save a good round sum in the~"working man'
2 I | three rickety~chairs, a round table, and a sideboard stationed
3 I | leather cushions were ranged~round the room. The two clumsy
4 II | It was the longest way~round, so you may be sure that
5 II | past two months he had gone~round daily by the Palet Gate
6 II | reputation in the provinces round about for its~educational
7 II | crowns, and now and~again round out his estate with another
8 III| gentility from twenty leagues round about.~ ~Political opinion
9 III| that stood before her on a round~table with a green cloth.~ ~
10 IV | cleanliness. On the little round table in the middle of the
11 IV | indifference of~worldlings. He went round by way of the printing office
12 V | obedient to his~wife, went round the room much as the beadle
13 V | secured, Lucien went to the round table near Mme. de Bargeton.~
14 V | in the deluge, he looked round for any spot on~which his
15 V | Bargeton's eyes traveled round the hostile circle. Her
16 V | he~took a vengeful glance round the circle; "the time of
17 VI | eh! You sly dog, to come round your~father."~ ~The question
18 VII| Stanislas; he turned sharply round upon Chatelet, who stood
19 VII| could not enter; he turned~round upon me, quite bewildered
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