Part, Chapter
1 I,I | wish to tell you of this matter till it~was all cooked;
2 I,II | was ordered to pursue the matter until the debtor went into~
3 I,III| suddenly felt an interest in a matter so~apparently unimportant,
4 I,III| ears buzzed.~ ~"What is the matter, monsieur?" asked the clerk,
5 I,III| perspiration.~ ~"My boy, this matter is not one to be settled
6 I,III| the nature of the~coloring matter and whence it comes; also
7 I,IV | Parisian legislation in the matter of leases. Factious and~
8 I,IV | notary is--"~ ~"But this matter is very simple," said the
9 I,IV | of all his rights in the matter. You are~responsible for
10 I,IV | Cesar; "I'll attend to the matter~of the nuts."~ ~*****~ ~
11 I,V | Uncle," said Cesar, "the matter is settled; they are drawing
12 I,V | to-morrow."~ ~"Why, what's the matter, Popinot?" asked Cesar,
13 I,V | second time, on an~important matter, about which I am ignorant
14 I,V | the hair is really a dead~matter expelled from that pouch,
15 I,V | secretion of the coloring matter;~which explains why in certain
16 I,V | some bodily infirmity, no matter what it is,--club-~feet,
17 I,V | after dinner.~ ~"What's the matter with you?" asked Celestin.~ ~"
18 I,VI | can't get a finger in the matter unless you get on the right
19 I,VII| door of the carriage, no matter what the weather is," said
20 I,VII| Haudry, our doctor, as a~matter of form,--he won't come."~ ~"
21 I,VII| The lover~promised that no matter what was the round sum of
22 I,VII| Anselme's delicacy in that matter.~ ~"If I thought only of
23 I,I | no hurry."~ ~"What is the matter, Cesar?" said Pillerault,
24 I,I | were drunk.~ ~"What is the matter?" said Crottat. "Dear Monsieur
25 I,I | friend, tell him it is a matter of life or death, that on~
26 I,I | land,~seemed to us all a matter of no importance."~ ~"It
27 I,I | too shaky ourselves in the~matter not to let judgment go by
28 I,II | poor man. He thought~the matter was taking a favorable turn,
29 I,II | said the banker, "the matter can be arranged; don't doubt~
30 I,III| himself.~ ~"What is the matter with you, my dear master?"
31 I,III| there is something the matter, I feel it! You~must tell
32 I,IV | is an ordinary business matter; it happens every~day that
33 I,IV | boxes and papers and printed~matter,--all worthless, no doubt.
34 I,IV | banker. "I'm not alone in the matter. We~have met in council,--
35 I,IV | liabilities. Hard cash is a~matter which concerns every landlord
36 I,IV | asks you to do anything, no matter what,~against the rules
37 I,V | three days; and the whole matter lies there.~My poor nephew,
38 I,V | some very big wigs in the matter who mean to get themselves~
39 I,VI | of the~solicitors in this matter for the purpose of not taking
40 I,VI | did not generate enough matter to fill the fourteen~volumes
41 I,VI | accompanied him.~ ~"What is the matter?" said the old man, as Cesar
42 I,VI | judgments rendered~in the matter: however, there ought to
43 I,VI | irritated Molineux, and the matter would have~become envenomed.
44 I,VII| honorable man?"~ ~"What is the matter, my child?" said the poor
45 I,VII| to Crottat and settle the matter,~so that there may be no
46 I,VII| The Court rendered in that matter a~decree which showed to
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