Part, Chapter
1 I,I | of Paris, and live eight months of~the year at Chinon, than
2 I,I | wakefulness, Madame! For three months the success~of Macassar
3 I,I | rolling in your noddle for~two months without choosing to tell
4 I,I | Yes, sure. For two months I have figured at it. Without
5 I,II | white, it was only after six months of marches and~counter-marches,
6 I,II | this man lasted only six months, and ended by losses which
7 I,II | him out of jealousy. A few months later, however, du Tillet~
8 I,II | statue to Paris.~In a few months sorrows were to dim with
9 I,III| Birotteau's employ, two~months before the advent of du
10 I,III| restoration of the Bourbons. Two months after the return~of Louis
11 I,IV | them over. "Small fry, two months,~three months--"~ ~"Take
12 I,IV | He always~demanded six months' rent in advance, to be
13 I,IV | deducted from the last six months of your~lease; this will
14 I,VI | hand, at four sous, and six months' credit."~ ~"Anselme, said
15 I,VI | succeed.' Four sous! six~months! an unparalleled shape!
16 I,VI | years, but they exacted six months' rent in advance."~ ~"Well,
17 I,VI | thousand bottles in six~months. I'll attack apothecaries,
18 I,VII| should be covered in six months by Cesar's share in~the
19 I,I | winter,~and for the last two months he has been working like
20 I,I | that property. We have four months ahead before we are~obliged
21 I,II | that it might take three months to get such a~judgment as
22 I,II | the agreement.~ ~"Three months!" cried Birotteau, who needed
23 I,II | suit would prosper if six months~hence he could say to his
24 I,II | so judicious a~use. Three months later he became editor-in-chief
25 I,III| household once in three months, on great~festive occasions.
26 I,III| you failed within~three months, and my ten thousand francs
27 I,III| undergone a great~change in two months. The shop was repainted.
28 I,III| Profits! at the end of two months! How can you expect it?
29 I,IV | ball like that,~and two months after try to renew your
30 I,V | thousand francs in three months. The known integrity of
31 I,V | t get any money for ten months to redeem those damned~notes
32 I,VI | chrysalis~lasts for about three months,--a period required by formalities
33 I,VI | athirst for payment,~in three months. Before ninety days are
34 I,VI | as it likes. After~three months employed in auditing the
35 I,VI | the birth of a~child nine months after the mother has married
36 I,VI | supererogation of integrity. In two months the opinion of the Bourse~
37 I,VI | for pardon.~For fourteen months he lived on, full of religious
38 I,VII| three--am~guilty. Eighteen months ago, in the midst of that
39 I,VII| children yonder! In eighteen months I have blasted that beauty,--
40 I,VII| yourself, for~the last eighteen months, amounted to twenty thousand
41 I,VII| away.~ ~"At last, in a few months," thought Popinot, as he
42 I,VII| by the anguish of three months.~ ~"I hoped to end my days
43 I,VII| and he failed in three months," said Molineux. "I was~
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