Part, Chapter
1 I,I | developing them. The~Duc de Richelieu has just put an
2 I,I | armies. According to Monsieur de la Billardiere, the~functionaries
3 I,I | Yesterday, when Monsieur de la Billardiere told me the
4 I,I | recommended to~me by Monsieur de la Billardiere."~ ~"My God!"
5 I,II | between Saint-Roch and~the Rue de la Sourdiere, knew nothing
6 I,II | an ironmonger on the~Quai de la Ferraille, whom the young
7 I,II | new mayor, Monsieur Flamet de la Billardiere.~Birotteau,
8 I,II | the~likeness when the Duc de Riviere sent the beautiful
9 I,III| Walter Scott, and Monsieur de Talleyrand, that others
10 I,III| Duc and Madame la Duchesse de Lenoncourt,~who are now
11 I,III| niece in Touraine, Madame de~Mortsauf, all her perfumery.
12 I,III| through them;~there's Monsieur de Vandenesse who spends twelve
13 I,III| infamous scoundrel named Maxime de Trailles, a~former page
14 I,III| her mad passion for Maxime de Trailles,~whose earliest
15 I,III| into the hands of~Monsieur de Nucingen, and they were
16 I,IV | appointment at Monsieur de la Billardiere's the night
17 I,IV | Institute; also Monsieur de la Billardiere, Monsieur
18 I,IV | Billardiere, Monsieur le comte de~Fontaine, Monsieur Lebas,
19 I,IV | magistrates, Monsieur le comte de Grandville of the~royal
20 I,IV | perhaps, Monsieur le duc de~Lenoncourt, first gentleman
21 I,IV | Mimi/, this is Monsieur /de/ Grindot, a young man~distinguished
22 I,IV | recommended to us by Monsieur de la~Billardiere to superintend
23 I,IV | merely to oblige Monsieur de la Billardiere;~and if you
24 I,IV | and~Riccoboni, of Bernadin de Saint-Pierre, Fenelon, and
25 I,IV | landlord,~Monsieur le comte de Grandville; there are stipulations
26 I,IV | consent of Monsieur le comte de~Grandville and the cession
27 I,IV | market-women to~the Rue de Lombards where nuts for
28 I,IV | Rue Saint-Denis, the Rue de la~Ferronnerie, and the
29 I,IV | Ferronnerie, and the Rue de la Monnaie; it is, as it
30 I,V | At the corner of the Rue de la Monnaie and the Rue Saint-Honore
31 I,VI | far distance of the Rue de Grenelle, a~vaudeville chorus
32 I,VI | overheard,--but on the Quai de l'Horloge; there's no one
33 I,VI | he received the Marechal de~Villars on his return from
34 I,VI | Debats" in which Monsieur de la Billardiere had inserted~
35 I,VI | Chamber? was it Monsieur de la Billardiere?" said Birotteau.~ ~"
36 I,VI | faithful slave of the Rue de la Poterie!" cried the~illustrious
37 I,VII| Duc and Madame la~Duchesse de Lenoncourt--"~ ~"Good heavens,
38 I,VII| to invite the~Princesse de Blamont-Chavry, who is more
39 I,VII| d'Uxelles, than the Duc de Lenoncourt?~You surely don'
40 I,VII| invite the two Messieurs de Vandenesse,~Monsieur de
41 I,VII| de Vandenesse,~Monsieur de Marsay, Monsieur de Ronquerolles,
42 I,VII| Monsieur de Marsay, Monsieur de Ronquerolles, Monsieur d'
43 I,VII| there's Monsieur le Comte de Fontaine and his family,
44 I,VII| SCAMP, who was the Marquis de Montauran, and Monsieur
45 I,VII| Montauran, and Monsieur de la~Billardiere, who was
46 I,VII| Constance. "If Monsieur de la~Billardiere comes he
47 I,VII| whom honor is due. Monsieur de la Billardiere~and his son,
48 I,VII| Comte and Madame la Comtesse de Fontaine, and their~daughter,
49 I,VII| daughter, Mademoiselle Emilie de Fontaine."~ ~"An insolent
50 I,VII| Comte and Madame la Comtesse de~Grandville, my landlord,--
51 I,VII| Derville says. Ah ca! Monsieur de la Billardiere is to present
52 I,VII| to-morrow to Monsieur le Comte de Lacepede himself, high~chancellor
53 I,VII| under-secretaries in Monsieur de la~Billardiere's division;
54 I,VII| Fenelon, Delille, Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, La Fontaine,
55 I,VII| 16th, the mayor, Monsieur de la Billardiere,~came to
56 I,VII| received by Monsieur le Comte de Lacepede, and about a~dozen
57 I,VII| Monsieur Vauquelin. Monsieur de Lacepede is a great man,--
58 I,VII| tact; he came with Monsieur de Lacepede, his~colleague
59 I,VII| This is Monsieur le Comte de~Lacepede, peer of France,"
60 I,VII| character of~a rout. Monsieur de Lacepede and Monsieur Vauquelin
61 I,VII| the judge, and Monsieur de la Billardiere. With the
62 I,VII| circles,--namely, Mademoiselle de Fontaine, Madame Jules,~
63 I,VII| drugs caused Mademoiselle de Fontaine to lose her aristocratic~
64 I,VII| Jules, and Mademoiselle de~Fontaine, who had expected
65 I,VII| noisy, and Mademoiselle de Fontaine made a~movement
66 I,VII| such a ball," said Monsieur de la Billardiere, to~whom
67 I,VII| property of Monsieur le Comte de Grandville; but here,"~he
68 I,VII| Cardot junior,~the Comte de Grandville, and Jules Desmarets
69 I,I | the pillory on the~Place de la Bourse, and exposed for
70 I,II | through things. At the Palais de Justice we have stricter
71 I,II | triumphant success over Pate de Regnauld, and~Brazilian
72 I,II | Brazilian Mixture and the Pate de Regnauld. From the start,
73 I,II | two daughters of the Comte de~Gondreville, here opened
74 I,III| sou. Here we are at Rue de la Chaussee-d'Antin; come~
75 I,III| and brought in a /pate de foie~gras/, a bottle of
76 I,III| To Monsieur le baron de Nucingen/:~ ~My dear Baron,--
77 I,III| pygmies~compared to Baron de Nucingen. Law reappears
78 I,III| Tillet's letter to Monsieur de Nucingen; we are sure to
79 I,III| Susanne in the "Mariage de Figaro."~ ~The guests on
80 I,III| and see Monsieur le~Baron de Nucingen on the 8th so as
81 I,IV | famous banker, the Baron de Nucingen,~but in vain. The
82 I,IV | told him that Monsieur de Nucingen had returned~at
83 I,IV | to make Madame Delphine de Nucingen famous in the~Chaussee
84 I,IV | from~Rome," said Delphine de Nucingen. "I dote on him;
85 I,IV | imbortance, because I~vish Matame de Nucingen should receif,
86 I,IV | Denn you hat Monsieur de Lazabed, Monsieur Fauquelin
87 I,IV | by the beautiful Delphine de Nucingen,~brought the color
88 I,IV | hundert tousant francs, Matame de Nucingen, so you can buy~
89 I,IV | persons?" asked the elegant de Marsay, smiling.~ ~"Egzactly,"
90 I,IV | Egzactly," said Monsieur de Nucingen, turning back when
91 I,IV | der king has decoraded."~ ~De Marsay lifted his eyeglass,
92 I,IV | without bowing to Madame de Nucingen, or to de Marsay,
93 I,IV | Madame de Nucingen, or to de Marsay, he hastily~followed
94 I,IV | Birotteau, thinking that de Marsay might have some influence
95 I,IV | requirements of~Monsieur de Nucingen to the inattentive
96 I,IV | find Claparon in the Rue de Provence, in the grasp of~
97 I,IV | kidneys, /sautes au vin de champagne/,~sodden in their
98 I,IV | arm-chair, like the Chancelier de l'Hopital on the~peristyle
99 I,V | tears.~ ~I went to Madame de Listomere, and without telling
100 I,V | four hundred francs Madame de Listomere has lent me in
101 I,V | Parochial Church~of Saint-Gatien de Tours.~ ~ ~"A thousand francs!"
102 I,V | send it at once to Monsieur de la Billardiere by Raguet."~ ~
103 I,V | the Duc and the Duchesse de Lenoncourt, Madame de Mortsauf,~
104 I,V | Duchesse de Lenoncourt, Madame de Mortsauf,~Monsieur de Vandenesse.
105 I,V | Madame de Mortsauf,~Monsieur de Vandenesse. Write to them,
106 I,V | to the house of the Duc de Lenoncourt, one of the gentlemen
107 I,V | interval she went to Monsieur de la~Billardiere, and explained
108 I,V | just appointed the Comte de Fontaine master of his~household;
109 I,V | At two o'clock Monsieur de la Billardiere and Madame
110 I,V | grand staircase of the Hotel de Lenoncourt, Rue Saint-Dominique,
111 I,V | the conference Monsieur de Vandenesse was announced;
112 I,V | duke explained~Monsieur de la Billardiere's wishes.
113 I,V | accompanied by Monsieur de la Billardiere, to~the Comte
114 I,V | Billardiere, to~the Comte de Fontaine, begging Madame
115 I,V | return.~Monsieur le Comte de Fontaine was, like Monsieur
116 I,V | Fontaine was, like Monsieur de la Billardiere,~one of those
117 I,V | the Liberals.~ ~Monsieur de Fontaine, always a favorite
118 I,V | two gentlemen to the Duc de~Lenoncourt, and asked him
119 I,V | same evening, the Comte de Fontaine came from the Tuileries
120 I,V | to your office in the Rue de l'Oratoire."~ ~"God of mercy!"
121 I,VII| swallowing a mouthful of /pate de foie gras/,~"you are truly
122 I,VII| went to and from the Rue de l'Oratoire, wearing~the
123 I,VII| secretary of the king, Monsieur de Vandenesse, called at the
124 I,VII| Birotteau," said the Vicomte de Vandenesse, "your efforts
125 I,VII| employed, Lourdois, Monsieur de la~Billardiere, and others,
126 I,VII| worthy man went to the Rue~de la Chaussee d'Antin just
127 I,VII| stairway of the old Palais de~Justice in the grasp of
128 I,VII| Birotteau as he heard Monsieur de Grandville pronounce a speech,
129 I,VII| allocution, in which the Comte de Grandville,~obedient to
130 I,VII| worthy of them, the Baron de la~Billardiere, one of those
131 I,VII| upon Birotteau; Monsieur de Vandenesse and~Monsieur
132 I,VII| Vandenesse and~Monsieur de Fontaine took the place
133 I,VII| robe, Cesarine, the Comte de~Fontaine, the Vicomte de
134 I,VII| de~Fontaine, the Vicomte de Vandenesse, the Baron de
135 I,VII| de Vandenesse, the Baron de la Billardiere, the~illustrious
136 Add | Cat and Racket~ ~Camusot de Marville, Madame~The Vendetta~
137 Add | Nucingen~ ~Fontaine, Comte de~The Chouans~Modeste Mignon~
138 Add | Arcis~ ~Granville, Vicomte de (later Comte)~The Gondreville
139 Add | Athanase-Jean-Francois-Michel, Baron Flamet de~The Chouans~The Government
140 Add | Betty~ ~Lenoncourt, Duc de~The Lily of the Valley~Jealousies
141 Add | Beatrix~ ~Listomere, Baronne de~The Vicar of Tours~The Muse
142 Add | Montauran, Marquis Alphonse de~The Chouans~ ~Nucingen,
143 Add | Nucingen, Baron Frederic de~The Firm of Nucingen~Father
144 Add | Nucingen, Baronne Delphine de~Father Goriot~The Thirteen~
145 Add | Sommervieux, Madame Theodore de (Augustine)~At the Sign
146 Add | Trailles, Comte Maxime de~Father Goriot~Gobseck~Ursule
147 Add | Vandenesse, Marquise Charles de~The Ball at Sceaux~Ursule
148 Add | Vandenesse, Comte Felix de~The Lily of the Valley~Lost
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