Chapter
1 I | book-learning like you, but you keep this well in~mind, the life
2 I | to--the Sechards should keep the~Liberal business. Sell
3 I | sham~opposition coach to keep bona fide rivals out of
4 II | formed a serried phalanx~to keep out intruders. Of modern
5 II | of one, it is~better to keep them to ourselves. A sunset
6 III | swim with the current and keep his head~well above the
7 III | treated him like a child, to keep him near her; she made him
8 IV | understand that a woman might keep silence~through pride, and
9 V | I think, dear; I cannot keep my eyes open when any~one
10 V | perhaps,~between us to keep Lucien until success comes.
11 V | Worldly considerations keep us apart," said Eve, moved
12 V | perhaps get into debt. So keep my secret for me. Your sweet
13 VI | quality to me? They can keep their quality~for themselves,
14 VI | money to grease~you and keep you going. Nothing but a
15 VI | singularly well calculated to keep~desire unsatisfied and maintain
16 VII | of you, like gentlemen. Keep the thing~quiet, and make
17 VIII| nature than a failure to keep such~promises as these;
18 VIII| said nothing.~ ~"Do not keep anything from me," he said
19 VIII| effect, and asked him to keep the parcel~until Lucien
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