Part, Chapter
1 I,I | get a superb salon."~ ~"Ah, ca! Birotteau, are you
2 I,I | become deputy of Paris. Ah! I am not named~Cesar for
3 I,I | because~it is morning, Mimi. Ah! there she is off, the dear
4 I,II | jovial air, and say,--~ ~"Ah, my boy! all is not rose
5 I,III| without any other thought."~ ~"Ah, monsieur! if you will allow
6 I,III| his~master's pale face.~ ~"Ah, my lad! I have just with
7 I,III| counterfeit~superiority.~ ~"Ah, monsieur! have you guessed
8 I,III| Mademoiselle Cesarine."~ ~"Ah, boy, you are bold indeed!"
9 I,IV | five thousand~francs.~ ~"Ah!" said the perfumer turning
10 I,IV | to deal with a~bourgeois--ah! excuse me, monsieur, the
11 I,IV | The~Queen of Roses."~ ~"Ah! madame, do you think an
12 I,IV | Cesarine's shoulder.~ ~"Ah, my daughter!" she cried, "
13 I,IV | monsieur; yes, monsieur; ah, monsieur, if I had known
14 I,IV | simple in such matters. Ah! you~are not a landlord,
15 I,IV | the~Legion of honor--"~ ~"Ah! ah!" said Molineux, "a
16 I,IV | Legion of honor--"~ ~"Ah! ah!" said Molineux, "a recompense
17 I,IV | back the word /fools/.~ ~"Ah, monsieur," said Cayron, "
18 I,IV | Without that, no~bargain."~ ~"Ah, the dog! he knows what
19 I,V | that you will take."~ ~"Ah! my uncle, how simply you
20 I,V | chapel; but Hero and Leander, ah! I shall buy~it, for that
21 I,V | chemist and a~perfumer."~ ~"Ah, monsieur! between your
22 I,V | without unity, no power--"~ ~"Ah! in that light--"~ ~"No
23 I,V | there's the Dresden Madonna! Ah, Monsieur~Birotteau, do
24 I,V | the Legion of honor--"~ ~"Ah!" exclaimed Vauquelin, surprised.~ ~"
25 I,V | penetration!" said Birotteau.~"Ah! he made no bones about
26 I,V | not seeing his cashier. "Ah,~true, he does not sleep
27 I,VI | glorious of the glorious!--ah, there's a woman~I love!--
28 I,VI | Popinot.~ ~"Oil Cesarine?--Ah, lover! would you flatter
29 I,VI | men~incur jealousy, envy. Ah! you will soon know that,
30 I,VI | were~too broad.~ ~"Ladies! Ah! mademoiselle is doubtless
31 I,VI | necessity of government. Ah! what am I eating?~ambrosia?"
32 I,VI | how to reward all~merit. Ah! let us support those generous
33 I,VI | said the journalist.~ ~"Ah! you here, monsieur?" said
34 I,VII| the Legion of honor."~ ~"Ah!" exclaimed the judge, who
35 I,VII| court, so~Derville says. Ah ca! Monsieur de la Billardiere
36 I,VII| panels of Cesar's study.~ ~"Ah! /thou/ wilt pay for all
37 I,VII| with tears of~joy, "Cesar! ah, I am beside myself! You
38 I,VII| scientific compliments.~ ~"Ah, madame, you possess a secret
39 I,VII| not have been given.~ ~"Ah! Monsieur Cesar let you
40 I,I | owners and co-partners."~ ~"Ah! you are talking of the
41 I,I | another of his kind.~ ~"Ah, monsieur," said the future
42 I,I | the secret," he said.~ ~"Ah!" said Xandrot to himself, "
43 I,I | courts, and my friend--"~ ~"Ah! monsieur is Monsieur Lebas?"
44 I,II | to regular~customers."~ ~"Ah!" exclaimed Cesar.~ ~The
45 I,II | his great enterprise.~ ~"Ah, true! the lands about the
46 I,II | down~which he had fallen. Ah, bitter thought! how many
47 I,III| thousand bottles bought. Ah, it is all paying through
48 I,III| his~daughter's, adding, "Ah, my dear white lambs, I
49 I,IV | zink?" said the baron.~ ~"Ah, Grindot! that nice little
50 I,IV | his eyeglass, and said, "Ah! true, I thought the face~
51 I,IV | cosmetics, oil them with--"~ ~"Ah! dose Rakkons," interrupted
52 I,IV | Monsieur du Tillet."~ ~"Ah! the scoundrel, I recognize
53 I,IV | him any the more for that. Ah! my~respect is a princess
54 I,IV | to take~notes in payment. Ah! I shall sue you, for your
55 I,IV | with generous ardor.~ ~"Ah! you save my life," exclaimed
56 I,IV | judge re-entered.~ ~"My son--ah! excuse me, Monsieur Birotteau--
57 I,V | claims of commerce."~ ~"Ah! my uncle, if you have found
58 I,V | from my uncle at Tours!"~ ~"Ah, I am saved!" cried Cesar. "
59 I,V | by you in this struggle. Ah! I shall eat my dry bread~
60 I,V | situation such as yours--Ah, one has to foresee everything
61 I,V | then shot out flames.~ ~"Ah, the villain! Ah, the scoundrel!
62 I,V | flames.~ ~"Ah, the villain! Ah, the scoundrel! He came
63 I,VI | vent to an~exclamation.~ ~"Ah, uncle! you do not know
64 I,VII| I?" said the poor man. "Ah! Constance, thy affection
65 I,VII| to find Madame Madou.~ ~"Ah, there you are, good soul!"
66 I,VII| full, with interest?"~ ~"Ah, that's another thing! Sit
67 I,VII| done to~my neighbor."~ ~"Ah!" said the painter, swallowing
68 I,VII| Ragon, was du Tillet.~ ~"Ah! my dear master," he cried, "
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