Part, Chapter
1 I,III| such men as Werbrust and Gigonnet, commercial money-lenders
2 I,IV | Bidault, otherwise called Gigonnet, a money-lender,~who lived
3 I,IV | lose the discount. Pere Gigonnet may have a tender heart,
4 I,I | man named Bidault, called Gigonnet, a usurer, has~notes of
5 I,IV | Claparon passed over to Gigonnet /not guaranteed/. Is that
6 I,IV | Monsieur Bidault."~ ~"You mean Gigonnet, that good little Gigonnet,
7 I,IV | Gigonnet, that good little Gigonnet, easy-going--"~ ~"Yes,"
8 I,IV | not even Nucingen, Keller,~Gigonnet, and all the rest of them."~ ~"
9 I,V | But everything~depends on Gigonnet, who holds the notes, and
10 I,V | Popinot and I are going to see Gigonnet between seven and~eight
11 I,V | know that Bidault, called~Gigonnet, and Claparon were du Tillet
12 I,V | staircase of Bidault called Gigonnet,--wended their way, without
13 I,V | their leading feature. Old~Gigonnet lived on the third floor
14 I,V | lodgers, with the exception of Gigonnet, worked at trades.~Workmen
15 I,V | midst of the vilest filth. Gigonnet eventually~died, worth eighteen
16 I,V | hanging from~the bell-rope of Gigonnet's clean gray door.~ ~Gigonnet
17 I,V | Gigonnet's clean gray door.~ ~Gigonnet opened the door himself.
18 I,V | This relic, picked up by Gigonnet after the pillage of~Versailles,
19 I,V | your own account," said Gigonnet,~"but on behalf of the great
20 I,V | discount, of~course?"~ ~Gigonnet took off the terrible green
21 I,V | that you are," answered Gigonnet, with a~flattering smile.~ ~"
22 I,V | is no doubt a good one; Gigonnet, or some one behind~him,
23 I,V | Joseph Lebas, Claparon, Gigonnet, Mongenod, Camusot, Gobseck,~
24 I,V | hovels like Claparon," said~Gigonnet.~ ~"Hey! mein freint," said
25 I,V | believe that concealed behind Gigonnet there are~certain bankers
26 I,V | watch on Popinot," said Gigonnet.~ ~Roguin, in the parlance
27 I,V | harmless pretensions.~ ~Gigonnet, after leaving the Bourse,
28 I,V | Angelique Madou received Gigonnet with abject respect. Without~
29 I,V | of the executioner, and~Gigonnet was the executioner of petty
30 I,V | himself, my dear!" said~Gigonnet, lifting his leg with the
31 I,V | work down there!" thought Gigonnet, rubbing his~hands as he
32 I,V | go and drown myself, for Gigonnet will hound~me down. I can'
33 I,VI | Gobseck,--ruler~of Palma, Gigonnet, Werbrust, Keller, Nucingen,
34 I,VI | Monsieur Bidault, called Gigonnet,--the~principal creditor,--
35 I,VII| liquidated" their~affairs. Gigonnet and Gobseck, who were talking
36 Add | Breteche~ ~Bidault (known as Gigonnet)~The Government Clerks~Gobseck~
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