Part, Chapter
1 I,I | honor. The king signed the order yesterday."~ ~"Oh! then,"
2 I,I | shall sign notes to~the order of Monsieur Charles Claparon,
3 I,II | by an~excessive love of order, by a fanaticism for work,
4 I,II | hand to cheapen~Napoleon's order by lavishing the cross of
5 I,III| accounts once more into order.~ ~La belle Hollandaise
6 I,IV | scientific man of the first order, Monsieur Vauquelin of~the
7 I,IV | commemorate my--promotion to the order of the Legion of honor,"--~
8 I,IV | essentially the friend of order, always revolting in his~
9 I,IV | January. It will be more in order."~ ~"Very good," said Birotteau.~ ~"
10 I,IV | commemorate my promotion to the order of the~Legion of honor--"~ ~"
11 I,V | commemorate my promotion to the order of the Legion of honor--"~ ~"
12 I,V | commemorate my promotion to the order of the~Legion of honor.
13 I,VI | woman~I love!--Well, in order to get it played he had
14 I,VI | commemorate my~promotion to the order of the Legion of honor--"~ ~"
15 I,VI | thousand~francs payable to the order of Claparon.~ ~"I have no
16 I,VI | thousand francs paid to my order."~ ~"That is equitable,"
17 I,VI | commemorate my promotion to the order of the Legion of~honor,"
18 I,VII| commemorate my promotion to the order of the Legion of honor."~ ~"
19 I,VII| dozen chevaliers of the order. Tears were in his eyes
20 I,I | Celestin~to make out an order for two thousand francs
21 I,I | him repeat the unheard-of order. The~clients,--a fine term
22 I,I | yours turned over to his order, and marked 'not guaranteed,'~
23 I,I | made them payable~to his order. Monsieur Lebas will understand
24 I,III| expect~him at the Bourse; and order breakfast served immediately."~ ~
25 I,III| that amount, drawn to my order, at ninety days' sight,
26 I,III| Celestin, by Birotteau's order, had allowed~himself to
27 I,III| thousand francs, to du Tillet's order.'"~ ~"Du Tillet!" repeated
28 I,IV | change which the baron's order had wrought~in the hitherto
29 I,IV | you traw a cheque to die order of~our frient tu Tillet,
30 I,V | You have notes to the order of Claparon?"~ ~"Yes."~ ~"
31 I,VI | absolutely necessary, in order to avert legitimate~suspicion,
32 I,VI | saying of the Minister,~--"Order reigns in Warsaw."~ ~Du
33 I,VI | Molineux, "the claims are in order,--they have been~examined.
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