Part, Chapter
1 I,II | Constance,~who advised him to send cases of the Carminative
2 I,II | husband, she advised him to send~Ferdinand away. Birotteau
3 I,III| and for all~her family; I send yearly to her niece in Touraine,
4 I,III| authorized to use, and this would send Cesar headlong~into bankruptcy
5 I,III| product to the Indians than to send them back what~they are
6 I,III| what~they are supposed to send to us? Make the venture.
7 I,IV | cut through the wall."~ ~"Send me a note this evening,"
8 I,IV | dogs, monkeys, to whom~they send, on the rebound, the mortifications
9 I,IV | francs. I don't want to send away a deputy-mayor,--~bad
10 I,IV | tell~you."~ ~"Well, then, send six thousand weight, for
11 I,VI | of perfumery was about to send forth its~setting rays,
12 I,VII| said Constance, "don't send a single invitation~to people
13 I,VII| only proper that I should~send him an invitation for the
14 I,I | He ordered Celestin~to send round the bills of his customers
15 I,I | give promissory notes."~ ~"Send to me on the day after to-morrow,"
16 I,I | crisis~that I must ask you to send me all the money you can
17 I,I | the fees, of which I will send~you an account; there will
18 I,I | will take good care not to send them for an~affair which
19 I,II | Have the goodness to send me the deeds relating to
20 I,III| not, I certainly would not~send you to the great banking
21 I,IV | Tillet~rang the bell.~ ~"Send the cashier to me."~ ~"He
22 I,IV | so I've paid it. I shall send after you; business before
23 I,IV | the 15th, do you intend to send back my~receipt for the
24 I,IV | is mine as well; he will send you the writ in an~envelope,
25 I,IV | terrified wife dared not send in search of him.~She knew
26 I,V | thousand francs; which I send herewith, in a note~of the
27 I,V | about them, my dear Cesar. I~send you all I have in the world;
28 I,V | difficulty, keep the sum I now send for my niece Cesarine; so
29 I,V | you; date it the 14th, and~send it at once to Monsieur de
30 I,V | be put in at~once. I will send you the account to-morrow
31 I,V | If you don't pay~me I'll send you to the galleys; I'll
32 I,VI | legitimate~suspicion, to send the case for judgment in
33 I,VII| my husband was about to send him away, he robbed us of~
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