Part, Chapter
1 I,I | we shall thus get a grand appartement,~furnished like a nest.
2 I,II | him to remove~their own appartement to the first floor. A fortunate
3 I,II | sake in fitting up the new appartement. The perfumer had just~been
4 I,IV | monsieur."~ ~"As for your own appartement, give me carte-blanche to
5 I,IV | glorious to decorate a mere appartement? I have~come down to such
6 I,IV | him and relet~the improved appartement on better terms. He watched
7 I,IV | our modern Babylon.~His appartement was made up of four rooms,
8 I,IV | to them. On entering his appartement, a repulsive barrenness~
9 I,IV | insisted on holding the~empty appartement. Molineux received anonymous
10 I,V | him; and he~took a small appartement of three rooms in the Rue
11 I,V | brown door of his uncle's appartement, thinking as he went that
12 I,V | and Constance had their~appartement; in fact, the dining-room,
13 I,V | ordered, the~dignity of our appartement is about to be increased.
14 I,VI | interior view of the proposed appartement. Birotteau,~seduced, agreed
15 I,VII| stand at the door of the appartement and~let no one enter but
16 I,VII| to put foot into the new appartement on~the first floor. Cesar
17 I,VII| the hand and show him the~appartement when finished,--just as
18 I,VII| the surprise of the new appartement, and, a~fortnight later,
19 I,VII| a first sight of the new appartement;~Braschon's foreman was
20 I,VII| entresol/; the doors~to each appartement were of the same character
21 I,VII| surprise."~ ~"Monsieur, this appartement will win you great distinction,"
22 I,VII| as they~went through the appartement.~ ~The notary's wife was
23 I,VII| of good taste about this appartement which really~amazes me,"
24 I,VII| Lebas.~ ~"What a charming appartement! Is this your own taste?"
25 I,I | seals to the Sieur Cayron's~appartement; he has disappeared."~ ~"
26 I,I | Grindot had really~studied the appartement lovingly; he had put all
27 I,III| a fourth floor with the appartement of a~prima-donna. The ceiling
28 I,III| enjoyment out of~the beautiful appartement he had given them. But the
29 I,III| dignified old~house, in an appartement decorated with large panels
30 I,IV | evidently been the salon of the appartement~before it was converted
31 I,V | secret tumult,~came up to the appartement and entered the salon. Hearing
32 I,V | offered to give him an appartement in a hotel in the~Place
33 I,VI | and~re-enter the miserable appartement of the old man, now his
34 I,VI | alone cost ten thousand; the appartement cost forty thousand; the
35 I,VII| rushed up to Madame Cesar's appartement with the natural~eagerness
36 I,VII| on one condition,--your appartement was to be~kept exactly as
37 I,VII| sub-~let to you your old appartement, where he has never set
38 I,VII| daughter to be in our old appartement?"~asked Birotteau, while
39 I,VII| of their uncle's little appartement, Madame~Birotteau following.
40 I,VII| alone? So when he bought the appartement~restored by Grindot, from
41 I,VII| he had talked to her. The appartement was~made ready to present
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