Part, Chapter
1 I,I | and contractors. Monsieur Grindot, the~young architect who
2 I,IV | s my architect, Monsieur Grindot,"~said the perfumer, catching
3 I,IV | Four years earlier Monsieur Grindot had carried off the /grand
4 I,IV | keep on good terms with. Grindot~accordingly resolved to
5 I,IV | workmen's pockets?" asked Grindot.~ ~"How much do you think
6 I,IV | Therefore," resumed Grindot, "employ the masons, painters,~
7 I,IV | twelve thousand francs," said Grindot. "That does not~count the
8 I,IV | Legion of honor,"--~here Grindot made a curious gesture. "
9 I,IV | this is Monsieur /de/ Grindot, a young man~distinguished
10 I,IV | his finger on his lips.~Grindot took the cue.~ ~"Will it
11 I,IV | of the fine arts.~ ~When Grindot came in to measure the bedroom
12 I,IV | and~builders, with which Grindot was measuring. She saw in
13 I,VI | not~difficult to foresee. Grindot came, and presented a colored
14 I,VI | young man," he said~to Grindot; "if we are calumniated,
15 I,VII| the fateful day, Braschon, Grindot,~Lourdois, and Chaffaroux,
16 I,VII| Monsieur du Tillet; Monsieur~Grindot; Monsieur Molineux; Pillerault
17 I,VII| was arranged that~Monsieur Grindot was to take Cesar by the
18 I,VII| for her father. Monsieur~Grindot confided to her one morning
19 I,VII| Just at this moment Grindot was coming downstairs with
20 I,VII| I have put a bed," said Grindot, opening the doors of an
21 I,VII| course, monsieur," said Grindot; "you are in your~own home."~ ~
22 I,VII| distinction," said~Constance to Grindot. "We shall receive a hundred
23 I,VII| therefore, about eleven o'clock, Grindot left them, she~threw herself
24 I,I | individual folly~as much as Grindot despised him. He waited
25 I,I | and~went away.~ ~"Monsieur Grindot," said Lourdois, observing
26 I,I | Pillerault looked at Lourdois and Grindot.~ ~"Prices agreed upon between
27 I,I | they have robbed you."~ ~Grindot left the shop, and Molineux
28 I,I | human heart is so made. Grindot had really~studied the appartement
29 I,I | are,--~mutually dependent. Grindot, ordered by Birotteau to
30 I,I | a pleasure to work for." Grindot guessed that the contractor'
31 I,I | morning, monsieur," said Grindot, entering with the lively~
32 I,I | to take~the note given to Grindot, ridiculing the architect
33 I,I | Why not pay at once?" said Grindot.~ ~"I have my workmen in
34 I,II | Braschon, Lourdois, Thorein,~Grindot, Chaffaroux, and all the
35 I,IV | compliment.~ ~"Monsieur Grindot suberintented der resdoration
36 I,IV | said the baron.~ ~"Ah, Grindot! that nice little architect
37 I,V | Chiffreville, Matifat, Grindot, and Lourdois.~ ~"What caution
38 I,VII| appartement~restored by Grindot, from Celestin, when he
39 Add | Daughter of Eve~Cousin Pons~ ~Grindot~Lost Illusions~A Distinguished
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