Chapter
1 I | had been devoted to its present purposes for a long time
2 I | thousand~francs in coin at the present day was an exorbitant demand.~ ~"
3 I | future knew no bounds. Their~present landlord was the successor
4 I | forgot the hard life of~the present, for their minds were wholly
5 II | indeed, great-uncles of the present Bargeton, went into business~
6 II | and unprofitable in the present, and~with no outlook for
7 III | courage, he~told her of his present way of life; Louise had
8 III | and brother to him in the present. He should feel himself~
9 IV | by; you can~explain your present work by your future. And,
10 IV | was always tied so as to present two menacing~points--one
11 V | my anxiety as to~Lucien's present step, dear Eve. After all
12 V | harvest that I shall sow. The present~state of things, for I have
13 V | cheaper than linen. At the present moment,~paper is made of
14 VI | the young men who had been~present on the occasion of the reading; "
15 VI | future, he could accept present sacrifices with~noble assurance;
16 VI | Do not sow regrets in the present time, so sweet as it is,
17 VI | pride, do~not spoil the present! Is not my whole heart yours?
18 VII | of his, which under the present circumstances seemed~profoundly
19 VIII| how I~should act in the present state of things."~ ~"Then
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