Part, Chapter
1 I,I | end to the occupation of France by~the foreign armies. According
2 I,I | love the king is to love France."~ ~"Do you think you have
3 I,II | magical effect. Not only all France,~but the continent flaunted
4 I,II | an element of success. In France they only~made fun of things
5 I,II | Approved by the Institute of France.~ ~"For many years a paste
6 I,II | Sultans to all perfumers in France and in foreign cities, offering~
7 I,II | five hundred perfumers of France, allured by the~discount,
8 I,II | druggists attribute~theirs to France.~ ~Nevertheless, Cesar was
9 I,II | 1814, so fatal to imperial France, were~marked at the Birotteaus
10 I,II | up after~traversing all France, having studied the world
11 I,III| which a~virtuous queen of France innocently believed to be
12 I,III| the phases through which France was then~passing. He played
13 I,III| presenting arms to a marshal~of France.~ ~"Popinot, I have invented
14 I,V | a cheque on the Bank of France for a~hundred thousand francs
15 I,V | greatest scientific men in~France, to get at the quintessence
16 I,V | that cheque on the Bank of France, he added, handing her~Pillerault'
17 I,VI | grab~every shopkeeper in France and Navarre.--Oh, an idea!
18 I,VI | with~enthusiasm throughout France. In Paris the members of
19 I,VI | if we do~not like them'; 'France has had enough of politics,'
20 I,VI | s cheque on the Bank of~France, and gave, without receipt,
21 I,VII| he is an author, peer of France! Don't forget to~address
22 I,VII| Comte de~Lacepede, peer of France," he said to Joseph Lebas,
23 I,I | the money in~the Bank of France until the time came to make
24 I,II | and known to the Bank of~France. You will easily understand
25 I,III| words about the Bank of France, from which the Kellers
26 I,III| refused."~ ~"The Bank of France," said Birotteau, "has always
27 I,III| they are more honest~than France herself."~ ~"That is true,"
28 I,III| a credit at the Bank of France, so that I can wait for~
29 I,IV | no hope from the Bank of France.~ ~"Try to renew your notes,"
30 I,V | dressed like the queen of France in woollen which you~sheared
31 I,VI | find some retired spot in France, or in foreign countries,~
32 I,VI | that the provisional in~France is so often the definitive:
33 I,VI | of the other creditors. France~has lately rung with the
34 I,VI | travelled~over the whole of France; he has inundated the country
35 I,VII| a cheque on the Bank of France for sixty thousand~francs."~ ~
36 I,VII| forget that the history of France is linked~to those walls.
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