Part, Chapter
1 I,I | Birotteau, modestly, "I asked myself, as you do, what
2 I,II | observed the customers; asked in leisure moments for~explanations
3 I,II | commercial uncertainties? he asked himself. He had never expected
4 I,II | true that she sometimes asked herself what sort of world~
5 I,II | been robbing the poor-box?" asked the perfumer, laughing.~ ~
6 I,II | went to see Birotteau and asked his endorsement for twenty
7 I,II | du Tillet frowned,~and asked if he had no confidence
8 I,II | precisely because he had~asked for none. He was appointed
9 I,III| is the matter, monsieur?" asked the clerk, when he saw his~
10 I,III| love for--"~ ~"For whom?" asked his master.~ ~"For Mademoiselle
11 I,IV | umbrella-man, "I have not asked~you any compensation for
12 I,IV | humbly.~ ~"Am I a usurer?" asked the perfumer reproachfully.~ ~"
13 I,IV | the workmen's pockets?" asked Grindot.~ ~"How much do
14 I,IV | Because his rent had been~asked for on the 15th! Gendrin
15 I,V | is the affair arranged?" asked Pillerault, brusquely.~ ~"
16 I,V | take these securities?" asked Celestin,~showing him the
17 I,V | s the matter, Popinot?" asked Cesar, as he saw Anselme~
18 I,V | Birotteau.~ ~"Is that your son?" asked Vauquelin, looking at little
19 I,V | pressure, or decoction?"~asked Birotteau.~ ~"Pressure between
20 I,V | Where is he going?" asked Cesarine of her father,
21 I,V | s the matter with you?" asked Celestin.~ ~"Oh, what a
22 I,VI | packed in cases."~ ~"You asked about them?"~ ~"Do you think
23 I,VI | repeated Birotteau.~ ~"I asked for glass cases for the
24 I,VI | doubtful about them and~asked for half the money down.
25 I,VI | business before dinner?" asked uncle Pillerault.~ ~"We
26 I,VI | Shall we not see him?" asked Cesarine.~ ~"No, my love,"
27 I,VI | Has he got his lease?" asked Cesar.~ ~"Yesterday, before
28 I,VII| religious as~Birotteau, asked the meaning of it,--a question
29 I,VII| for that advice."~ ~"Why?" asked Crottat.~ ~"My dear fellow,
30 I,VII| it.~ ~Cesarine, who was asked, of course, for all the
31 I,VII| to his habits."~ ~"Oh! I asked it of him. I am good to
32 I,I | paid in ready money, had asked for payment~three times.
33 I,I | What can have caused it?" asked Constance.~ ~"The damp weather,"
34 I,I | him to the staircase, and asked for~directions in managing
35 I,I | without--"~ ~"To whom?" asked Birotteau, interrupting
36 I,II | with his wife. If Constance asked a question--bah!~everything
37 I,II | writing the letter which~asked for an interview with the
38 I,II | inserted~articles for which he asked no pay from the editors.
39 I,III| is possible that you have asked assistance from these Bedouins?"~
40 I,III| want of money? Have they asked you for securities, the
41 I,III| entered du~Tillet's heart: he asked himself if his vengeance
42 I,III| with you, my dear master?" asked du Tillet. "Would~you not
43 I,III| expense."~ ~"Shall we win?" asked Madame Birotteau.~ ~"I don'
44 I,IV | Who are those persons?" asked the elegant de Marsay, smiling.~ ~"
45 I,IV | spoken by du Tillet;~and he asked Claparon who Gobseck the
46 I,V | forehead, "here is what you asked of me!" He held out the
47 I,V | the reason~of my request I asked her to lend me all she could
48 I,V | Celestin had prepared, and asked him to affix his signature.
49 I,V | francs," said du Tillet; "he asked me for~them two weeks ago,
50 I,V | the Duc de~Lenoncourt, and asked him to procure for him an
51 I,V | des Cinq-~Diamants, and asked Popinot to let her take
52 I,VI | information is it that you need?" asked Pillerault. "There is no~
53 I,VI | one after the other, and~asked him to give his proxy to
54 I,VI | ready to do what~Pillerault asked of them. The solicitors
55 I,VI | tears in~his eyes. Camusot asked him what he now meant to
56 I,VII| You are doing well, then?" asked the fat Lourdois.~ ~"No,
57 I,VII| Madame Birotteau doing?" asked Madame Lourdois.~ ~"She
58 I,VII| in our old appartement?"~asked Birotteau, while they were
59 I,VII| of public vindictiveness, asked~that honor might be restored
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