Part, Chapter
1 I,III| shoes, and call Monsieur Celestin;~you and I will go and have
2 I,III| down again, followed by Celestin, the head-~clerk. Anselme
3 I,IV | Well, I'll cash your notes; Celestin will make out the account.
4 I,V | these securities?" asked Celestin,~showing him the notes of
5 I,V | household change," said Celestin,~speaking in behalf of the
6 I,V | the streets again," said Celestin.~ ~"Let us hope so," said
7 I,V | s bedroom became that~of Celestin and the second clerk. On
8 I,V | matter with you?" asked Celestin.~ ~"Oh, what a day! my dear
9 I,V | master helps you," said Celestin.~ ~Popinot did not answer;
10 I,V | account of his~relations. Celestin thinks the trick is luck
11 I,VII| woman's bonnet~on his head; Celestin called the figures of the
12 I,I | weeks earlier, called to Celestin~to make out an order for
13 I,I | Cesar's brain. He ordered Celestin~to send round the bills
14 I,I | shop; go in and speak to Celestin~for me. My friend, tell
15 I,I | instructions of the poor man, whom Celestin and Cesarine were~horrified
16 I,I | wishes to speak to you," said Celestin, entering;~"may I tell him
17 I,II | all around him. He took Celestin into~confidence so far as
18 I,II | momentary embarrassment, and Celestin~examined him with an amazed
19 I,II | with his own hands, sending Celestin three hundred~bottles of
20 I,II | oil?"~ ~"No," he said.~ ~"Celestin has already sold fifty to
21 I,III| had put the business on Celestin's~shoulders and assisted
22 I,III| scolded the clerks and~accused Celestin of wishing to ruin the establishment,
23 I,III| that~it was all his doing. Celestin, by Birotteau's order, had
24 I,III| bank-bills, and signing to~Celestin to take them.~ ~"Where did
25 I,III| all about it this evening. Celestin, write down, 'Last~of March,
26 I,V | daughter. Just at that moment Celestin, the head-clerk, to whom~
27 I,V | Cesar the schedule~which Celestin had prepared, and asked
28 I,V | that his wife, Anselme, and Celestin were present. The~papers
29 I,V | can wear it without~shame. Celestin," he added, "write my resignation
30 I,V | Billardiere by Raguet."~ ~Celestin and the abbe went down stairs.
31 I,V | mind~surprised the family. Celestin and the abbe came back,
32 I,V | paper, and~holding it out to Celestin.~ ~"Monsieur," said Anselme
33 I,V | drop too much," whispered Celestin to his~neighbor.~ ~The virago
34 I,V | she forthwith applied to~Celestin's ear the most vigorous
35 I,V | Madame Birotteau, aided by~Celestin, went over the inventory
36 I,VI | of Roses" was bought by Celestin Crevel at fifty-seven~thousand
37 I,VII| corner of his eye. "I helped Celestin to buy your~business; but
38 I,VII| would favor it so much. Celestin is bound to sub-~let to
39 I,VII| sight of the new sign,--~ ~CELESTIN CREVEL~Successor to Cesar
40 I,VII| restored by Grindot, from Celestin, when he stipulated that
41 Add | Firm of Nucingen~ ~Crevel, Celestin~Cousin Betty~Cousin Pons~ ~
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