Part, Chapter
1 I,I | ourselves. We have all six taken certain shares. I furnish three~
2 I,I | I know it well."~ ~"At a certain age men will turn their
3 I,II | protection; and thence~followed certain secret relations, which
4 I,II | and had~explained to him certain mysteries of Parisian life,
5 I,II | of Cesar,~perceiving, by certain symptoms known to women,
6 I,II | opposition,~and gave him a certain importance.~ ~*****~ ~Such
7 I,II | cuticle, and showed that a certain soap, or a certain paste,~
8 I,II | that a certain soap, or a certain paste,~often produced effects
9 I,II | appear inopportunely at certain times, and interfere with
10 I,II | dream of Araby as he inhales certain perfumes. He may~admire
11 I,II | whose consciences groan at certain~times. His complexion, which
12 I,III| contests involving sums above a certain~amount. The eldest, who
13 I,III| had not been wanting in a certain~force of character and countenance.
14 I,III| the eyes of an observer, certain haggard~lines, and an expression
15 I,III| saw Birotteau, grew out of certain mysterious circumstances~
16 I,III| persuading the mistress to~risk a certain sum of money as a provision
17 I,III| received back for himself~certain sums which he had charged
18 I,III| in their~commercial loans certain moneys he should place in
19 I,III| would, as du Tillet felt certain, follow~his cue; and he,
20 I,III| forced to accept as security~certain shares in the mines at Wortschin,
21 I,IV | and had learned from them certain movements of the~head, certain
22 I,IV | certain movements of the~head, certain ways of speaking and of
23 I,IV | nowhere but in Paris, like a certain~lichen which grows only
24 I,IV | would not have people of certain~callings,--he was afraid,
25 I,IV | business well enough to be certain that all your~reasons can
26 I,IV | was only to be had of a~certain Madame Angelique Madou,
27 I,V | He preferred small and certain~gains to bold strokes which
28 I,V | matter;~which explains why in certain cold climates the fur of
29 I,V | s triumphant air, as if certain of fortune, was observed
30 I,VI | respect. She had, withal, a certain oddity about her, which
31 I,VI | was so dark that except at~certain seasons it was necessary
32 I,VI | was peculiarly precious. Certain~scientific researches have
33 I,VII| unknown genius~has given to certain statues of antiquity.~ ~
34 I,II | times, as he accompanied certain~persons of importance three
35 I,II | satire, then popular with certain parvenus who had~never seen
36 I,II | purchased, at half its value, certain land about the~Madeleine--"~ ~"
37 I,II | me along~until I can reap certain profits from a discovery
38 I,II | at which I examine into~certain business matters. We shall
39 I,III| stupidity: "they told me certain things about your /liaison/
40 I,III| perfect mellowness, and for certain of~Madame Anfoux's liqueurs,
41 I,III| Anfoux's liqueurs, which certain persons, obstinately (though~
42 I,IV | refused it, it was very certain that they had inquired of
43 I,IV | pink border, revealed, by certain fuliginous stains, the~unwholesome
44 I,IV | Marseilles, in love with a certain actress then playing the
45 I,V | managing-partner to advance a certain sum to the sleeping-partner
46 I,V | the business, and we are certain to make profits. After~close
47 I,V | highest esteem, presents certain peculiar~circumstances."~ ~
48 I,V | behind Gigonnet there are~certain bankers who want to strangle
49 I,V | cause enjoyed at this time certain~privileges, which the king
50 I,VI | that they shall~represent a certain proportion of the debt.
51 I,VI | majority required by law certain premiums, which the debtor~
52 I,VI | banking-house,--and introducing a~certain quantity of Claparons under
53 I,VI | are careful to enter upon~certain affairs with a certain number
54 I,VI | upon~certain affairs with a certain number of creditors whose
55 I,VI | so as to make sure that certain claims shall have a~preference.
56 I,VI | hope, which lends them a certain tender emotion; they realize
57 I,VII| indifferent to Popinot,~it is very certain that the lover of Cesarine
58 I,VII| heart well enough to be certain that during the night Cesar
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