Part, Chapter
1 I,I | open to all the winds? You'll get as hoarse as a wolf.
2 I,I | I can become~anything, I'll risk being whatever the
3 I,I | know more about it, and I'll get the truth from~Popinot
4 I,I | why~does he pet him? You'll tell me, because his wife
5 I,I | rich, /richissime/, or I'll renounce my name of Cesar!"~ ~
6 I,III| the public knows it."~ ~"I'll kill it!" cried Popinot,
7 I,III| spirit of~peppermint. We'll tackle the drug-trade by
8 I,III| Hurrah for success! we'll act in concert. Off with
9 I,IV | married the earth and they'll have had children."~ ~Birotteau
10 I,IV | that I will take all; but I'll manage the short~ones."~ ~"
11 I,IV | little~retailers."~ ~"Well, I'll cash your notes; Celestin
12 I,IV | listen to women's notions! I'll speak of it to my~uncle
13 I,IV | Markets," thought Cesar; "I'll attend to the matter~of
14 I,IV | do!~Excuse me a bit. You'll be a jolly customer, dear
15 I,V | our~fortune is made. We'll go to the manufactory to-morrow
16 I,VI | As for your prospectus, I'll take~charge of that. I've
17 I,VI | and he's not proud, he'll concoct it for us gratis.~
18 I,VI | punch and a few cakes we'll get it out of him;~for,
19 I,VI | competitors shall pay; I'll diddle it out of them. Let
20 I,VI | shall~not be a sham; we'll make it a pageant, colors
21 I,VI | francs this year, for we'll pour on every head that~
22 I,VI | reason you invite me.~Well, I'll employ my best workmen;
23 I,VI | employ my best workmen; we'll build the fires of hell
24 I,VI | off. "This is a sauce you'll never~find except at a tradesman'
25 I,VI | everything is~hot, or I'll deal retributive justice
26 I,VI | play double; if you do I'll fight you to the death.
27 I,VI | are such stupids~that they'll think your oil is meant
28 I,VI | upon the public."~ ~"We'll boil that oil; my feet itch,
29 I,VI | hundred~remitted, and I'll answer for a hundred thousand
30 I,VI | bottles in six~months. I'll attack apothecaries, grocers,
31 I,VI | forty~per cent, and they'll bamboozle the public."~ ~
32 I,VII| prefect of~the Seine; he'll come or he won't come, but
33 I,VII| ridicule me."~ ~"Then she'll be sure to come," said Cesar,
34 I,VII| Lebas--old people, but they'll sit in a corner; Alexandre~
35 I,VII| Herculean force. "Succeed,~or I'll blow my brains out! Success,
36 I,VII| Gaudissart, "and rich. We'll~fry her in oil."~ ~The good
37 I,I | thing! He won't~palaver; he'll trust you no farther than
38 I,III| swim at the end of~a line I'll hold for him?"~ ~Honest
39 I,III| you get that money?"~ ~"I'll tell you all about it this
40 I,III| father," said Cesarine.~ ~"I'll go and see him," cried Cesar,
41 I,IV | for you, my~dear friend, I'll see you at any time. I haven'
42 I,IV | Come and~see me often; you'll always find me a jovial,
43 I,IV | the race of Harpagon; he'll take canary birds at all~
44 I,IV | respect is a princess who'll never give birth to such
45 I,IV | Eugh! If it's a woman, I'll kiss her; if it's a man,
46 I,IV | kiss her; if it's a man, we'll~see about it; if it's neither
47 I,V | government~deceives us. Stop! I'll go and make him pay me;
48 I,V | the scrape."~ ~"Yes, and I'll pull my nuts out of the
49 I,V | cloak; and quick, too, or I'll warm you up~with a box on
50 I,V | box on the ear."~ ~"There'll be warm work down there!"
51 I,V | people? If you don't pay~me I'll send you to the galleys;
52 I,V | send you to the galleys; I'll go to the police,--justice
53 I,V | come," said the woman; "I'll tell them a tale that will~
54 I,VII| equivalent for that loss. Well, I'll get you a receipt in full,~
55 I,VII| she said; "and to-morrow I'll~trumpet your conduct through
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