Part, Chapter
1 I,I | Roguin, Cochin, Guillaume, Lebas,~Nucingen, Saillard, Popinot,
2 I,II | Queen of Roses," Joseph Lebas, woollen draper and~successor
3 I,II | their households. Joseph Lebas cited with horror the~history
4 I,IV | comte de~Fontaine, Monsieur Lebas, judge and president of
5 I,V | the judge Popinot, Joseph~Lebas, and his friend Matifat.
6 I,VII| Monsieur and Madame Lebas," said Cesar; "also Monsieur
7 I,VII| sister-in-law of Monsieur Lebas, Madame~Augustine Sommervieux,"
8 I,VII| dying of grief, so Monsieur Lebas says."~ ~"That's what it
9 I,VII| France," he said to Joseph Lebas, who accompanied~the president.~ ~
10 I,VII| us a ball?" said Madame Lebas.~ ~"What a charming appartement!
11 I,I | returning, "here is Monsieur Lebas, who wants to~speak to you."~ ~"
12 I,I | speak to you."~ ~"Monsieur Lebas!" cried Cesar, frightened,
13 I,I | meaning of this insult," said Lebas.~ ~"Monsieur," said Cesar
14 I,I | entered, "this is Monsieur~Lebas, a judge of the commercial
15 I,I | Ah! monsieur is Monsieur Lebas?" interrupted Claparon. "
16 I,I | the opportunity, Monsieur Lebas of the commercial courts;
17 I,I | courts; there~are so many Lebas, you know, of one kind or
18 I,I | payable~to his order. Monsieur Lebas will understand my position.
19 I,I | do in my place, Monsieur Lebas?~Stand in my skin for a
20 I,I | to do it. Well, Monsieur Lebas, Birotteau~is in the position
21 I,I | Claparon is right," said Joseph Lebas.~ ~"I am right," said Claparon,--"
22 I,I | said Claparon, looking at Lebas. "I have come now to ask
23 I,I | perfectly proper," said Lebas. "In your place,~monsieur,
24 I,I | villany as Roguin's?" said Lebas, as~much alarmed by Cesar'
25 I,I | have been better," said Lebas, "to have kept the money
26 I,I | have any need of me," said Lebas to Cesar, "I am at your~
27 I,I | wornout instrument.~ ~Monsieur Lebas and Claparon went out together.~ ~"
28 I,V | and his son-in-~law Joseph Lebas, Claparon, Gigonnet, Mongenod,
29 I,V | Monsieur le baron," said Joseph Lebas, "you knew very well~that
30 I,V | pressed the hand of Joseph Lebas.~ ~"Yes," said Mongenod, "
31 I,V | Saint-Denis, to find Joseph Lebas. As she walked along she
32 I,V | said to herself.~ ~Joseph Lebas received her kindly, and
33 I,V | commercial establishment. Lebas made~no promises; but eight
34 I,VI | commercial Code. Happily, Joseph Lebas,~cautioned by Pillerault,
35 I,VI | Jules Desmarets and Joseph Lebas, both of whom~were eager
36 I,VI | with them,~nor with the Lebas, nor the Matifats, nor the
37 I,VII| attracted admiration. Joseph Lebas, Popinot the~judge, Camusot,
38 I,VII| by his nearest friends,--Lebas, president of the~Court
39 I,VII| friends?" he said to Joseph Lebas,~Pillerault, and Ragon.~ ~"
40 I,VII| expressive~sign to Joseph Lebas, for he saw symptoms in
41 I,VII| merchants, his uncle and Joseph Lebas. The news of his~rehabilitation
42 I,VII| all in good part," said Lebas, smiling at the malicious
43 I,VII| Court of Commerce, Monsieur Lebas, had promised to be~there;
44 Add | The Government Clerks~ ~Lebas, Joseph~At the Sign of the
45 Add | and Racket~Cousin Betty~ ~Lebas, Madame Joseph (Virginie)~
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