Part, Chapter
1 I,I | into public life! On the word of an honest~woman, isn'
2 I,I | has never said to me one word louder than another. His
3 I,I | Give a ball! we? On the word of an honest woman, you
4 I,I | you your defect. On the word of an honest man it~lies
5 I,I | Constance. I have not given my word; though it is the same as~
6 I,II | sillier. He dared not utter a word,~and was moreover too dazzled
7 I,II | angry when taken at their word; whose restless~activity
8 I,II | she dropped a contemptuous word about her husband.~Madame
9 I,II | was forty, and kept his word. Physically, Ferdinand was~
10 I,II | incapable of giving the word of command. In 1815~Napoleon,
11 I,III| master turned without a word in the direction~of the
12 I,III| famous /vehicle/,--happy word used by~Monsieur Villele
13 I,III| which understand at~half a word, and he completed his education
14 I,III| him so completely that his word and testimony would count~
15 I,III| mind is made up. I pass my word," said Birotteau, running~
16 I,III| lad! I have just with one word decided on a great undertaking;~
17 I,III| Comagene,--from~the latin word /coma/, which signifies '
18 I,III| King's physician, says. The word is found in the tragedy
19 I,IV | Worthy! You have said the word, monsieur."~ ~"How much
20 I,IV | excuse me, monsieur, the word slipped out--I must warn~
21 I,IV | architect~to take notice of the word /little/, putting his finger
22 I,IV | come to an~agreement by word of mouth, for my architect
23 I,IV | difficulty keeping back the word /fools/.~ ~"Ah, monsieur,"
24 I,V | business was conducted by word of~mouth, and he seldom
25 I,V | laugh at you."~ ~"Upon my word! a daughter who scolds her
26 I,V | perfumer. "I've let loose the~word /nuts/,--all is there. The
27 I,V | our thoughts at the first~word; he has given us the means
28 I,V | timid lovers,~without a word.~ ~Some moralists hold that
29 I,V | Vendemiaire, and I give you my word~that Napoleon, called emperor,
30 I,VI | the salon.~On hearing that word Constance interposed.~ ~"
31 I,VI | that I shall not break my word,--that's the reason you
32 I,VI | which explained that the word head meant heart.~ ~"Has
33 I,VI | Claparon perceived the word was low, and tried to catch
34 I,VI | dishevelled prospectus--the word is pat, hein? Prospectuses
35 I,VI | sums up~your ideas in one word."~ ~"Well, let us see,"
36 I,VI | slays Macassar at the first word," continued~Gaudissart,
37 I,VII| he had really kept his word and~/studied/ this decoration.
38 I,I | the little skin-flint (a word of his~vocabulary) had made
39 I,I | the future notary, "one word! Has Roguin given~your four
40 I,I | an accomplice if I say a word about that~hundred thousand
41 I,I | eyes had seen, at the first word, the flames of his fortune.
42 I,I | and beg her not to say a word to her~mother. We must beware
43 I,I | caught the meaning of~half a word. Cesarine followed him to
44 I,I | struggle on; but say not a word to any one,--~not to Popinot
45 I,II | Pillerault without another word. He had come to seek~courage
46 I,III| return to the stable. Leave word~with Adolphe Keller that
47 I,III| implacable by a thoughtless word, a eulogy, a virtuous~recognition,--
48 I,III| not been my master, on my~word! I--"~ ~"You are not the
49 I,III| post-chaise without saying a word to me. Oh, he is devoted!
50 I,III| Popinot the judge let~fall a word about Roguin's flight, remarking
51 I,III| unknown. Madame Ragon, at~the word Roguin, touched her brother'
52 I,IV | counting-room, he had left word~that any friend of du Tillet
53 I,IV | He felt a sneer in every word.~ ~"Vill you gif oder little
54 I,IV | she would leave her last word~with a cashier," said du
55 I,IV | was the first reproachful word which the anguish of his~
56 I,IV | by the sun. He read the word "Offices,"~stamped in black
57 I,IV | second room, announced by the~word "Counting-Room" on its door,
58 I,IV | Thunder! let's travel."~ ~"One word, monsieur, and I will release
59 I,IV | headsman is a doctor. The first word is 'fifty per cent';~he
60 I,IV | Thank you, my uncle; a word to the wise is enough,"
61 I,IV | strength~in hurling the word at Anselme's brow, as if
62 I,IV | sensation which the terrible word produced upon him, rushed~
63 I,V | From the moment when that word "Ungrateful" was flung at
64 I,V | which he had uttered the word "Ungrateful!" the door of
65 I,V | wended their way, without a~word to each other, towards the
66 I,V | in prison, I give you my~word of honor"--the tears fell
67 I,VI | called the /concordat/,--a word implying, perhaps, that
68 I,VI | Hall." He did not say the word "Bankruptcy." "Gentlemen,~
69 I,VII| he said, giving to the word a tone which~reached to
70 I,VII| Soon," said Popinot. The word was uttered in a tone so
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