Part, Chapter
1 I,II | earthy. Cesar, however, lost so much~time in court that
2 I,III| the wholesale wool-trade, lost his~property and died, leaving
3 I,III| brother~an only son, who had lost his mother at his birth.
4 I,IV | and enticing beauty, now lost~however in a vast embonpoint.
5 I,IV | a belt.~ ~The perfumer, lost in thought, was ruminating
6 I,V | and upon Cesarine, having lost, in the course of his commercial~
7 I,V | sufficed him. So when he~lost the young man, two hundred
8 I,V | to give it~life, and I am lost! my prospectus will be ridiculous.
9 I,V | otherwise the effect might be~lost."~ ~"Recollect all that,
10 I,V | knew that, we should be lost. If we didn't put some scent
11 I,VI | up by night-work the time lost in~looking about him in
12 I,VI | are drunk, your future is lost. Roguin~will keep an eye
13 I,VI | preparation, which had been lost in the~lapse of ages, has
14 I,VII| diamond hinges. The eye is lost in splendid vistas: it~sees
15 I,I | through whom he had never lost money, who paid~when they
16 I,I | coming to. I thought him lost."~ ~From thence they went,
17 I,III| with the marking-iron; he lost his head.~ ~"Come," said
18 I,III| esteem."~ ~"What! had I lost it?" cried du Tillet, so
19 I,III| color came into his face.~ ~"Lost?--well, not precisely,"
20 I,III| Well, a benefit is never lost!" he~continued, philosophizing
21 I,IV | love or~to loaf; I have lost even the inspiration of
22 I,V | hope," he said; "all is not lost. But your husband~could
23 I,V | pouncing upon it, he might have lost his hundred~thousand francs
24 I,V | there is no time to be lost in making the application,"~
25 I,V | replace the poor child I lost. From my house it is~but
26 I,VI | mischievous old man who lost nothing by the failure,
27 I,VI | his old master dishonored, lost, and~vilified. The creditors
28 I,VI | him, saying,--~ ~"I have lost the right, forever, of calling
29 I,VI | realize all~that they have lost, like the exiled angel weeping
30 I,VII| remains to me. Yes, I have lost even my old self-confidence;
31 I,VII| inordinately; he completely lost the natural color of his
32 I,VII| merchant who had never really lost~it,--a solitary instance
33 Add | The Commission in Lunacy~Lost Illusions~A Distinguished
34 Add | Jean-Jerome-Severin~A Start in Life~Lost Illusions~A Distinguished
35 Add | Eve~Cousin Pons~ ~Grindot~Lost Illusions~A Distinguished
36 Add | Bachelor's Establishment~Lost Illusions~A Distinguished
37 Add | Father Goriot~Pierrette~Lost Illusions~A Distinguished
38 Add | Grandet~Melmoth Reconciled~Lost Illusions~A Distinguished
39 Add | Firm of Nucingen~Gobseck~Lost Illusions~A Distinguished
40 Add | de~The Lily of the Valley~Lost Illusions~A Distinguished
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