Part, Chapter
1 I,I | The~Duc de Richelieu has just put an end to the occupation
2 I,I | from Syria!~Livingston has just set up for me a hydraulic
3 I,I | choosing to tell me? I have just seen myself~begging at my
4 I,I | it will be~another thing; just so with stocks. Know then,
5 I,I | wife. I made this discovery~just as I made that of the Double
6 I,I | thousand francs,--for I guessed just how the thing~was done.
7 I,I | you forgotten what I have just told you~about turning the
8 I,I | replied the husband. "Just listen; I say good-day because~
9 I,II | appartement. The perfumer had just~been elected judge in the
10 I,II | to~make them fashionable, just as in England the druggists
11 I,II | Tillet. This lad--who had~just left a perfumery where he
12 I,II | the evening was over, and just as~Ferdinand was going to
13 I,II | news which~the mayor had just given him of his preferment
14 I,III| and went down~to the shop, just as the boy was taking down
15 I,III| him in hob-nailed shoes, just as I came from my village.
16 I,III| before they met.~ ~"I have just been to make the will of
17 I,III| up your mind. Adieu; I am~just on my way to read over the
18 I,III| face.~ ~"Ah, my lad! I have just with one word decided on
19 I,III| hair~itself. The secret is just there, Popinot, and you
20 I,III| you go to~Livingston's, just stop at Pieri Berard's.
21 I,IV | short Cesar's~eloquence just as he was about to formulate
22 I,IV | the beauty of Cesarine. Just out of her dressing-room
23 I,IV | Monsieur, you will find me just."~ ~"We merchants are not
24 I,IV | thousand a year."~ ~"But just look how fine they are;
25 I,IV | empty ones,~my dear man. Just think! grocers sell their
26 I,IV | the brides, you know! Now, just handle those nuts; heavy,~
27 I,V | floor of an old house.~ ~Just as the moral nature of Molineux
28 I,V | in quite another fashion just now.~Well, go on; settle
29 I,V | me. Those poor folks~have just sold to your scoundrel of
30 I,V | politics to him? He would be just as well off if he never~
31 I,V | public. I was in the markets just now,~talking to a seller
32 I,V | t know~that whale-oil is just as good. No power, chemical,
33 I,V | hair grow on bald heads; just as you~can never dye, without
34 I,VI | jealous, those fellows? Just the same in the~/article-Paris/!
35 I,VI | Gaudissart, and sauntering--"~ ~"Just like me, when I found the
36 I,VI | arrived about four o'clock, just after vespers. In view of~
37 I,VI | new clothes~his tailor had just sent home, rigid as a picket-stake,
38 I,VI | thrust out to grasp a bottle, just as he stopped his~tongue
39 I,VI | apparel and pretended bearing, just as his thoughts clashed
40 I,VI | government which he has just been~been impudently attacking.
41 I,VI | make no concessions. He was just beginning to find out that
42 I,VI | your dear nephew. We have just been studying a prospectus~
43 I,VI | explain to you that we have just pasted up the paper ourselves,
44 I,VII| appartement when finished,--just as a guide shows a gallery
45 I,VII| the~mayor; Constance had just given him the "surprise"
46 I,VII| they will present arms."~ ~Just at this moment Grindot was
47 I,VII| Poor boy! he has done just as I did for Monsieur Vauquelin."~ ~
48 I,VII| bed (where~Virginie had just carried it, on tiptoe) the
49 I,VII| their~dress and bearing,--just as three leading singers
50 I,I | My porter came to tell me~just now that the sheriff has
51 I,I | business," said Lourdois, who just~then came in to bring his
52 I,I | something unmistakably feline.~ ~Just at this moment Ragon and
53 I,I | and little Molineux had just filled his mind~with doubts
54 I,I | against~Alexandre Crottat, just as a ram, or a mathematician
55 I,I | francs. I gave them to Roguin~just as I would give you my purse,
56 I,I | received one penny; they have just been~talking to me. The
57 I,I | thousand as well,~for I just remember drawing them from
58 I,I | death-bells tolling in his ears,--just as his~eyes had seen, at
59 I,I | working like a galley slave,--~just as if his fortune were not
60 I,I | courage~to a stricken heart, just as the songs of a mother
61 I,I | might be inconvenient to you just now, I~meant to tell you
62 I,I | overtaken by~misfortune, just as others whose perceptions
63 I,II | uncle, no. The trouble is just there,--you have put your
64 I,II | of his ultimate~success. Just as the tongue-battery of
65 I,III| Keller was laughing at Cesar, just as~Cesar had laughed at
66 I,III| arrondissement, an official just decorated, and a~man in
67 I,III| old rogue borrowed of me just before he~went off; but
68 I,III| decorated with Cupid and Psyche, just designed for a famous banker,~
69 I,III| fortune is pure, as I have~just told you. I had nothing,
70 I,III| patted him on the head, just as if he were~Francois Keller
71 I,IV | little architect who has just returned from~Rome," said
72 I,IV | caught him at the bottom just as he was about to enter
73 I,IV | end. At~half-past eight, just as his former clerk was
74 I,IV | step towards bankruptcy, just as a misdemeanor leads to~
75 I,IV | thoughts and spend their money just as it~comes. Imagine a pig
76 I,IV | There's a thousand francs;~just let me take it in hand and
77 I,IV | Claparon. "Gobseck is a banker,~just as the headsman is a doctor.
78 I,IV | hour and a half spend in just such senseless chatter,~
79 I,IV | disheartened by a first rebuff, just as a first~success encourages
80 I,IV | the Tuileries?"~ ~It was just four o'clock, the hour at
81 I,V | the Place Vendome, so that just as Cesarine, her mother,
82 I,V | of his wife~and daughter. Just at that moment Celestin,
83 I,V | interview. Anselme, you have just seen the banking-business~
84 I,V | honest men.~ ~"The King has just appointed the Comte de Fontaine
85 I,VI | of creating creditors,--just as du~Tillet created a banker
86 I,VI | bankrupt hides,~diminishing by just so much the dividends of
87 I,VI | of hectoring Birotteau, just as a~child delights in having
88 I,VI | are keen; you are acting just as you~do with your tenants--"~ ~"
89 I,VI | dropping into the~landlord,--just as the cat metamorphosed
90 I,VII| with the power you have just~shown in forcing that man
91 I,VII| let it die in your heart, just as it is dead in mine and
92 I,VII| them. When I saw~du Tillet just now I was reminded of them,
93 I,VII| Rue~de la Chaussee d'Antin just as the banker was returning
94 I,VII| Pillerault.~ ~Pillerault, who had just been informed of what had
95 I,VII| nonsense were you saying just now? How have you~robbed
96 I,VII| joys of this festal day. Just as Cesar finished dressing,
97 I,VII| second arrondissement and~had just received the decoration
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