Part, Chapter
1 I,I | in money, for he is not sure that we can dispense with~
2 I,I | this affair were~not as sure as bars of gold--"~ ~"Sure!"~ ~"
3 I,I | sure as bars of gold--"~ ~"Sure!"~ ~"Yes, sure. For two
4 I,I | gold--"~ ~"Sure!"~ ~"Yes, sure. For two months I have figured
5 I,I | Roguin? The profit is as sure as that of the Paste of
6 I,I | an old rake. Who can be sure that he won't~kick over
7 I,III| of the day,--Popinot felt sure that he must intend to speak~
8 I,III| fifty thousand francs he was sure of fortune. He had the~eye
9 I,IV | want of a thousand francs--sure to be repaid in four months--~
10 I,VI | Popinot had reason to feel sure of Gaudissart. The~commercial
11 I,VI | Birotteau; you want to make~sure that I shall not break my
12 I,VI | illustrious Gaudissart.~ ~Sure enough, a waiter entered,
13 I,VII| ridicule me."~ ~"Then she'll be sure to come," said Cesar, bent
14 I,VII| Constance. "They are so sure of an invitation that~the
15 I,VII| mine. The dressmaker is sure there is no need of~trying
16 I,I | enough of business to~feel sure it would injure you. It
17 I,I | good~nature of a merchant sure of his own standing; but
18 I,I | thousand~francs,--which I am sure Monsieur Birotteau will
19 I,I | fraudulent~bankruptcy; they are sure to go before the criminal
20 I,III| said, when she had made sure no one but Cesarine was~
21 I,III| Monsieur de Nucingen; we are sure to obtain a~credit. Besides,"
22 I,III| great~world.~ ~Cesarine was sure that Madame Ragon would
23 I,III| Nucingen on the 8th so as to be sure of having your payments~
24 I,V | save your honor!"~ ~"I was sure of him!" cried Cesarine,
25 I,V | take them; no one could be sure how many such notes you
26 I,V | a Treasury~note. "I was sure of him, poor brother!" said
27 I,V | Pere Pillerault! Why, to be sure, he's~your uncle," she said
28 I,VI | would accept a part if not sure of their fees.~Taking the
29 I,VI | creditors, so as to make sure that certain claims shall
30 I,VI | Camusot to Birotteau. "I am sure these~gentlemen will not
31 I,VI | himself every pleasure. Though sure~of the Ragons' friendship,
32 I,VII| thousand francs."~ ~"I was sure of it!" said Popinot, expressing
33 I,VII| are you doing?"~ ~Feeling sure that du Tillet would not
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