Part, Chapter
1 I,VI | write, purely and simply, Gaudissart. At the age of twenty-two
2 I,VI | earlier Popinot had met~Gaudissart, who mentioned that he was
3 I,VI | to his beloved capital,~Gaudissart had gone to see a new piece
4 I,VI | had reason to feel sure of Gaudissart. The~commercial traveller,
5 I,VI | after~the Hundred Days. Gaudissart, to whom the open firmament
6 I,VI | traveller to the scaffold. Gaudissart, who~believed he owed his
7 I,VI | While waiting about for Gaudissart, Anselme naturally went
8 I,VI | vaudeville chorus sung by Gaudissart, with a cane accompaniment~
9 I,VI | Anselme.~ ~"Enough!" cried Gaudissart, recognizing him. "What
10 I,VI | Proceed."~ ~In ten minutes Gaudissart, put in possession of Popinot'
11 I,VI | petty retailers!"~ ~sang Gaudissart, mimicking Lafon in the
12 I,VI | treaty~of alliance with Gaudissart.~ ~"Have we indeed the illustrious
13 I,VI | we indeed the illustrious Gaudissart? Then are we millionaires!"~
14 I,VI | was waiting to speak to Gaudissart, and sauntering--"~ ~"Just
15 I,VI | Macassar Oil costs double! Gaudissart to the fore! We shall make~
16 I,VI | improvements thereon. The devoted Gaudissart lent him the money to pay~
17 I,VI | brick.~ ~Since early morning Gaudissart and Popinot, helped by a
18 I,VI | made up the furniture. Gaudissart~had decked the chimney-piece
19 I,VI | the cold mutton!" cried Gaudissart, suddenly, "it is not~worthy
20 I,VI | prospectus, "I--"~ ~"I--" cried Gaudissart, sticking a forty-franc
21 I,VI | cried the~illustrious Gaudissart.~ ~Sure enough, a waiter
22 I,VI | The man of letters!" cried Gaudissart, "don't forget him. Finot
23 I,VI | Thank you, Monsieur Gaudissart," said the scullions, better
24 I,VI | most respected, by Felix Gaudissart, son of Jean-Francois~Gaudissart,
25 I,VI | Gaudissart, son of Jean-Francois~Gaudissart, grandson of all the Gaudissarts,
26 I,VI | pungent Andoche!" shouted Gaudissart.~ ~A stout, chubby-faced
27 I,VI | significant napkins. At Gaudissart's shout, his~pale-blue eyes
28 I,VI | hand on~which to start, and Gaudissart gave him a share in the
29 I,VI | without an afterthought," said Gaudissart. "After~dinner one reads
30 I,VI | Ha, very good!" cried Gaudissart, "that rogue of a Finot
31 I,VI | these ideas.~ ~The impatient Gaudissart seized the manuscript and
32 I,VI | Popinot.~ ~"My friend," said Gaudissart, "you don't know the provincials;
33 I,VI | friend," said the illustrious Gaudissart to Finot, "it is~admirably
34 I,VI | the first word," continued~Gaudissart, rising with a magisterial
35 I,VI | my head," said Finot.~ ~Gaudissart poured out a series of jokes
36 I,VI | Popinot is a judge," said Gaudissart to Finot,~"and he is not
37 I,VI | judge.~ ~The illustrious Gaudissart bowed profoundly. Finot
38 I,VI | What profound wisdom!" said Gaudissart to Finot.~ ~"Text for an
39 I,VI | Finot. "Monsieur," said Gaudissart, "is Monsieur Andoche~Finot,
40 I,VI | author."~ ~Finot pulled Gaudissart by the coat-tails.~ ~"Well,
41 I,VI | Permit me, monsieur," said Gaudissart, with an ingratiating air, "
42 I,VI | judge.~ ~"Look here," said Gaudissart in Finot's ear, "my friend
43 I,VII| Andoche Finot and Monsieur Gaudissart,~two young men who are very
44 I,VII| to Monsieur Anselme."~ ~"Gaudissart? he was once in the hands
45 I,VII| with an arch smile.~ ~"Gaudissart! Gaudissart!" exclaimed
46 I,VII| arch smile.~ ~"Gaudissart! Gaudissart!" exclaimed Anselme, when
47 I,VII| prettily tricked out," said Gaudissart, "and rich. We'll~fry her
48 I,VII| understanding between them. Gaudissart, who knew the career of~
49 I,II | success. By the advice of Gaudissart and Finot, Anselme launched~
50 I,II | fellowship, you know!" "Gaudissart, jolly dog!" Such was the~
51 I,II | articles rejoiced the soul of Gaudissart, who used them as~ammunition
52 I,II | ironies of persecuted opinion. Gaudissart, thus backed up by the~press,
53 I,II | tongue-battery of the illustrious Gaudissart,~that Murat of travellers,
54 I,III| commission by the~devoted Gaudissart. The ledgers, the accounts,
55 I,III| can you expect it? Friend~Gaudissart has only been on the road
56 I,V | damp, dark court, where Gaudissart, Anselme, and Finot had
57 I,VI | in the newspapers, and to Gaudissart, who has travelled~over
58 Add | Government Clerks~A Start in Life~Gaudissart the Great~The Firm of Nucingen~ ~
59 Add | The Government Clerks~ ~Gaudissart, Felix~Scenes from a Courtesan'
60 Add | Life~Cousin Pons~Honorine~Gaudissart the Great~ ~Gobseck, Jean-Esther
61 Add | Classes~ ~Popinot, Anselme~Gaudissart the Great~Cousin Pons~Cousin
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