Part, Chapter
1 I,I | like all the rest of the world, that we are richer than
2 I,I | servant' like men of the world; how then do~you expect
3 I,I | finest head of hair in the world.~A shop-girl with hair long
4 I,I | invention like poverty upon the world. Hey! hey!~Mignonne! how
5 I,II | in the little revolving world of the shop. Some days later
6 I,II | accused of~royalism, the world did justice to his honesty;
7 I,II | created and sent~into the world to fit on the gloves of
8 I,II | Balm were ushered into the~world of fashion and commerce
9 I,II | and not as a trick, the world~gave him credit for knowing
10 I,II | slipperiest~city in the world, came by his principles
11 I,II | asked herself what sort of world~this could be, if all the
12 I,II | France, having studied the world and made up his mind~to
13 I,II | imperial/, alone~in the world and owing no duty to any
14 I,II | belonged only to~the great world. Ferdinand had entered the
15 I,II | knowledge he had gained of the world, both came from his affection
16 I,II | organized things in this lower world? Death~itself, in times
17 I,II | but a whole people, or world, of sorrows.~ ~ ~
18 I,III| underground part played in the world by~such men as Werbrust
19 I,IV | is the only place in the world where you can wave a magic
20 I,IV | woman I love best in the world."~ ~"Who is that?"~ ~"Hey!
21 I,V | to the conventions of the world; for he~seldom received
22 I,V | never forget it in this world, nor in the next."~ ~"Oh!
23 I,V | to give your name to the~world, find some other. Why, there'
24 I,V | There are some people~in the world who are thinking of me.'"~ ~"
25 I,V | may be the best man in the world; he is fifty-eight~years
26 I,VI | The Cesars owned the whole world.~They must have had fine
27 I,VI | easy-going with all the world, and long used to a~comfortable
28 I,VI | does us all the harm~in the world! It won't take in the political
29 I,VI | affair~of ushering into the world the oil of Popinot.~ ~"You
30 I,VI | again after contact with the world.~Andoche accepted Popinot'
31 I,VII| care very little for the world, monsieur," he said, "you~
32 I,VII| were also made known to the world of commerce by~rumors to
33 I,VII| contact with~the superior world of social life; girls without
34 I,VII| difference between~the great world and the bourgeoisie than
35 I,VII| represented a sphere in the great world, were then exactly what
36 I,VII| the manners of the great world,~little La Billardiere,
37 I,I | That cursed ball! All the world thinks I am worth millions.
38 I,I | fine balls,--men of the world, in short.~Nobody complains;
39 I,II | the brilliant man of the world and of politics, assumed
40 I,III| hazardous market in the world, it~would soon have to hand
41 I,III| promises. Even men of the world, and sometimes~the most
42 I,III| the best friends in the~world; he would not disoblige
43 I,III| recently adopted in the great~world.~ ~Cesarine was sure that
44 I,IV | heedlessness of a man to whom~the world attributed extreme depth
45 I,IV | has~travelled round the world. Sooner or later, ztit!
46 I,V | up~three days before the world without eating, as if we
47 I,V | it were~otherwise, this world would have no meaning. I
48 I,V | send you all I have in the world; hoping that this sum may
49 I,VII| youth to think the whole world vigorous with its own~vigor,--
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