Part, Chapter
1 I,II | Cesar mounted guard every evening before the~Petit-Matelot,
2 I,II | his clerk went out in~the evening very elegantly dressed,
3 I,II | grew scarlet. When the evening was over, and just as~Ferdinand
4 I,II | he dressed~for the Sunday evening festivities he put on silk
5 I,II | when he dressed for the evening.~ ~*****~ ~Such was Cesar
6 I,III| men seldom forget.~ ~One evening, after a supper where the
7 I,IV | Send me a note this evening," said the architect; "it
8 I,V | going out, dining, his evening resorts, and his~returning
9 I,VI | Madame Cesar.~ ~"To pass an evening with you, Madame, I would
10 I,VI | possession, the preceding evening, of the dingy and~disgusting
11 I,VI | Towards eight o'clock in the evening~the two friends, seated
12 I,VI | him up.~ ~"I wish you good evening, gentlemen," said the judge.~ ~
13 I,VI | and I go and~finish the evening with our cousins."~ ~The
14 I,VII| conference took place, in the evening after dinner, between~Cesar,
15 I,VII| and more persons~to-morrow evening, and you will win praises
16 I,VII| better known through that one evening~than if you had built a
17 I,I | nothing. Towards seven in the evening~Alexandre Crottat took him
18 I,III| tell you all about it this evening. Celestin, write down, '
19 I,III| said.~ ~The rest of the evening was spent by the elders
20 I,IV | contracted, rejected food. The evening hours were terrible.~The
21 I,V | Among the letters this evening there was one from Tours,
22 I,V | then returned to~spend the evening with the family. Aided by
23 I,V | him an audience that very~evening; and also to obtain for
24 I,V | diplomatist.~ ~The same evening, the Comte de Fontaine came
25 I,VI | finely at your conduct this evening."~ ~The opinion of the cafe
26 I,VII| Pillerault, on the Saturday evening, "to-morrow we are~all going
27 I,VII| again and again during the evening in the~mirrors of the salon,
28 I,VII| eight o'clock or in the~evening at four, as he went to and
29 I,VII| morning till~six in the evening here. I will buy out Monsieur
30 I,VII| Alexandre Crottat's that~evening to receive their money.
31 I,VII| to him, poor? During that evening had he not won the assurance~
32 I,VII| by giving the ball on the~evening of the day appointed for
33 I,VII| once enjoyed for a single evening. Neither Constance, nor
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