Part, Chapter
1 I,I | Sciences. My good~Monsieur Vauquelin will perhaps help me once
2 I,II | consulted a celebrated chemist, Vauquelin, from~whom he naively inquired
3 I,II | serve the poor in spirit. Vauquelin accordingly patronized~the
4 I,II | our~illustrious chemist, Vauquelin; together with the Lotion,~
5 I,II | chemistry. Though regarding~Vauquelin as a great man, he thought
6 I,III| and illustrious~Monsieur Vauquelin and consult him. He has
7 I,III| disinterested~kindness of Monsieur Vauquelin is one of the sorrows of
8 I,III| them in a church. Monsieur~Vauquelin is tied to his study or
9 I,IV | the first order, Monsieur Vauquelin of~the Institute; also Monsieur
10 I,V | am going to see Monsieur Vauquelin,--you know why.~A white
11 I,V | let us~start for Monsieur Vauquelin's. We can talk as we go."~ ~
12 I,V | the approval of Monsieur Vauquelin; enlightened by his~science,
13 I,V | Madou gathers, Monsieur Vauquelin extracts, we sell an~essence.
14 I,V | five sous a pound, Monsieur Vauquelin will~increase their value
15 I,V | the street where~Monsieur Vauquelin lived, "we are about to
16 I,V | nervously at the wall. Monsieur~Vauquelin was in his study when Birotteau
17 I,V | Is that your son?" asked Vauquelin, looking at little Popinot,
18 I,V | God is great, Monsieur Vauquelin."~ ~"Hair is produced by
19 I,V | little kick on his heels.~ ~Vauquelin smiled at Popinot's idea.~ ~"
20 I,V | Popinot, wishing to make~Vauquelin laugh again.~ ~"Cephalic
21 I,V | Cephalic catacombs," said Vauquelin, continuing the joke.~ ~"
22 I,V | Don't be frightened," said Vauquelin, smiling, "I see it is a~
23 I,V | It is evident," resumed Vauquelin, "that alterations in the
24 I,V | cried Cesar.~ ~"Yes," said Vauquelin, "from hot and cold changes,
25 I,V | as good as nut oil," said Vauquelin, who was not~listening to
26 I,V | Monsieur Birotteau," said Vauquelin, "there are not two~ounces
27 I,V | don't say that, Monsieur Vauquelin."~ ~"But, my dear monsieur,
28 I,V | discovery in all that," said Vauquelin. "Besides,~charlatans have
29 I,V | the skin itself," added~Vauquelin, kindly, "and not to the
30 I,V | much for so little," said Vauquelin, rather bored by the voluble~
31 I,V | got all you wanted?" said Vauquelin to Birotteau.~"After all,
32 I,V | towards the~dining-room, Vauquelin following. "But to launch
33 I,V | shall quarrel?"~ ~"Monsieur Vauquelin," said the perfumer, taking
34 I,V | me.'"~ ~"I accept," said Vauquelin.~ ~Popinot and Birotteau
35 I,V | What's that?" exclaimed Vauquelin.~ ~"I assemble my friends"--
36 I,V | honor--"~ ~"Ah!" exclaimed Vauquelin, surprised.~ ~"Possibly
37 I,V | beforehand."~ ~"Well, yes," said Vauquelin.~ ~"My heart swells with
38 I,V | either to write down Monsieur Vauquelin's ideas, or~else to hire
39 I,VI | carried the product to show to Vauquelin, who~made him a present
40 I,VI | scientific treatise of Monsieur Vauquelin!'~Suppose we print an extract
41 I,VI | an extract from Monsieur Vauquelin's report to the~Academy
42 I,VII| to the dinner. Monsieur~Vauquelin; put him down for ball and
43 I,VII| is coming~with Monsieur Vauquelin. Monsieur de Lacepede is
44 I,VII| yes, as~great as Monsieur Vauquelin; he has continued the work
45 I,VII| just as I did for Monsieur Vauquelin."~ ~The bedroom of Madame
46 I,VII| the streets, ruined."~ ~Vauquelin showed perfect tact; he
47 I,VII| owe my fortune to Monsieur~Vauquelin. I have the honor to present
48 I,VII| de Lacepede and Monsieur Vauquelin went away, much to~the grief
49 I,I | make~him hold his tongue at Vauquelin's explains the uneasiness
50 I,II | accompanied by a quotation from Vauquelin's report to the Academy
51 I,II | concurrence~with the principles of Vauquelin's analysis; ridiculing all
52 I,VI | not even with Monsieur Vauquelin; all of whom were~eager
53 I,VII| Billardiere, the~illustrious Vauquelin. A light film dimmed his
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