Chapter
1 Dedication| press spares none? I am happy, monsieur, in this opportunity
2 III | fair as cloudless skies~Of happy voyage o'er a summer sea!~ ~"
3 III | sent him into ecstasy; and, happy in~his delight, turned to
4 IV | red.~ ~"We shall all be happy," cried Lucien, swallowing
5 IV | thing or another, he stood, happy and~mute, planted like a
6 IV | about him~at the women with happy eyes, flinging his head
7 V | he said; "but I was so happy to have this walk alone~
8 V | not drudgery. It makes me happy to think~that I toil so
9 V | help him and to make you~happy. We are, both of us, equally
10 V | think that Lucien can be as happy as I am."~ ~David felt Eve'
11 VI | and cordial eloquence the happy fortunes in store for them~
12 VI | made the whole family so happy and his~brother-in-law so
13 VI | third in the joy of the~happy lovers.~ ~"If only your
14 VI | We shall be rich and happy," David said earnestly. "
15 VI | that they pierce. But I was happy; I lived. It is so long
16 VI | her words. "Are you not happy? To be the sole~possessor
17 VI | to time,~ ~cherished the happy delusion that indigestion
18 VII | and made the old man~very happy and proud by putting up
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