Part, Chapter
1 I,I | Monsieur Charles Claparon, banker. He will pay the value,~
2 I,II | money, at the house of a banker,~from du Tillet, who confirmed
3 I,III| and only daughter of the~banker Chevrel conceived for the
4 I,III| him by posing as Sarah's banker, and having funds to invest.~
5 I,III| Saint-Martin; by Palma, banker in the Faubourg~Poissonniere,--
6 I,III| circumstances du Tillet the banker (for Ferdinand was now~a
7 I,III| for Ferdinand was now~a banker) advised Roguin to lay up
8 I,III| being du Tillet now~made a banker, who set on foot and directed
9 I,VI | first sight by this sham banker of high finance.~ ~About
10 I,VI | farce; so that the embryo banker had been~forced to put himself
11 I,VI | surface of the newly-fledged banker. "Talk as little as you~
12 I,VI | can," he said to him. "No banker ever gabbles; he acts, thinks,~
13 I,VI | weighs. To seem like a banker you must say nothing,~or,
14 I,VI | everything;~in society a banker ought to seem tired of seeing
15 I,VI | the gross," answered the banker. "But it is all heavy,~dull;
16 I,VI | and the~interests of the banker clash; we are between two
17 I,VII| daughter; Monsieur Claparon, banker; Monsieur du Tillet; Monsieur~
18 I,VII| semblance of a~rattlesnake. The banker approached the usurer to
19 I,VII| bouillotte/ his counterfeit banker might escape notice. Their~
20 I,VII| warned him that~the upstart banker was not to be recognized
21 I,I | learn that I, Claparon,--banker, rich, respected~(I accept
22 I,I | day when his catchpenny~banker reproached him for the trick;
23 I,I | notes, or~a credit at a banker's, until I repair my losses
24 I,II | famous~Francois Keller, banker, orator, and philanthropist,
25 I,II | a deputy of Paris.~ ~The banker was Liberal, Birotteau was
26 I,II | the house of the Liberal banker, who belonged to a party~
27 I,II | study of the celebrated banker,--~celebrated in various
28 I,II | journalists, pandering to the~banker's self-love, were talking
29 I,II | hours Birotteau saw the banker three times, as he accompanied
30 I,II | shrinking heart.~ ~When the banker returned to his study, the
31 I,II | to the Chamber," said the banker, striking the~attitude of
32 I,II | which for ten years past the banker~had seen all men put on
33 I,II | Yes, yes," said the banker, "the matter can be arranged;
34 I,II | Yes, yes," interrupted the banker, "your reputation is a passport,~
35 I,II | o'clock," exclaimed the banker; "the battle has begun.~
36 I,II | applicants. As Cesar entered, the~banker's brother was conversing
37 I,III| right, monsieur," said the banker, pointing to the~deeds. "
38 I,III| loftily. Enticed along by the banker,--who enjoyed disentangling
39 I,III| he stood revealed to the banker's eyes as a royalist jackass~
40 I,III| just designed for a famous banker,~from whom du Tillet had
41 I,IV | the hotel of the famous banker, the Baron de Nucingen,~
42 I,IV | far as the office of the banker, where the~head-clerk, a
43 I,IV | little palls?" said the banker, with a searching~look at
44 I,IV | to these words. The wily banker~retained the horrible pronunciation
45 I,IV | he hastily~followed the banker. The baron was already on
46 I,IV | am, first and foremost, a banker. I will give you my~money,
47 I,IV | began to realize that a banker's heart is mere~viscera.
48 I,IV | abode of~the counterfeit banker, there was all the difference
49 I,IV | said the make-believe banker.~ ~Claparon, without his
50 I,IV | Impossible!" snapped the banker. "I'm not alone in the matter.
51 I,IV | right! Victoire!" called the banker.~ ~This call brought a regular
52 I,IV | affair.' Very good! The~banker then convokes the traders: '
53 I,IV | Claparon who Gobseck the banker was, and where he lived.~ ~"
54 I,IV | Claparon. "Gobseck is a banker,~just as the headsman is
55 I,VI | just as du~Tillet created a banker and a banking-house,--and
56 I,VII| building it~agreed to pay the banker an exorbitant sum, provided
57 I,VII| to the canal company. The banker came to the Rue des Cinq-~
58 I,VII| scheme of the prosperous banker, but an inward voice cried
59 I,VII| it was doubly so, for~the banker was now enriched through
60 I,VII| since the~famous ball. The banker was unable to restrain a
61 I,VII| upstairs. The druggist~and the banker exchanged papers. Du Tillet
62 I,VII| Chaussee d'Antin just as the banker was returning from the~Bourse;
63 Add | Member for Arcis~ ~Palma (banker)~The Firm of Nucingen~Gobseck~
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