Chapter
1 I | compositors while they~were paid by the hour. If he knew
2 I | for ten thousand~francs, paid in assignats, it stood to
3 I | s purchase-money was not paid in full, the profits were
4 I | divided equally; as soon as he paid off his father, he was to
5 I | with him; he wanted to be paid something on account. The
6 I | find the money too. He had paid his share. Pressed close
7 I | that when he himself had paid~Rouzeau's widow he had not
8 I | thanks to an~education paid for by the sweat of his
9 I | foreman's salary must be paid, as well as Marion's~wages
10 I | a great lady to whom~he paid his homage. Poetry had shaken
11 II | rights save to the rents paid by~his tenants, which amounted
12 III | queen of~Angouleme, and paid her marked attention. The
13 IV | chilling silence; the respect paid to them was full of~jealousy,
14 IV | saw that Mme. de Bargeton paid~marked attention to the
15 V | jealous of them, every one paid court to them, foreseeing
16 V | every one showed her~poet, paid back scorn for scorn by
17 VI | little~trouble----"~ ~"And paid mighty little rent," put
18 VI | of both. Mme. de Bargeton paid the penalty of her~sovereignty.
19 VIII| brought into the light and paid for his work. Publishers~
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