Part, Chapter
1 I,I | three~years we shall be rich by a million. Cesarine will
2 I,I | to you to let me make you rich. For a~Parisian girl you
3 I,I | child. Yes! you~shall be rich, /richissime/, or I'll renounce
4 I,II | marry in Touraine some woman rich~enough to enable him to
5 I,II | wholesale wine-~merchants, rich proprietors of cafes, and
6 I,II | he was considered very rich, though in fact he possessed~
7 I,II | speculation, that he was rich and elegant~in appearance
8 I,III| wealth of his father, a rich farmer of Brie, were~certainly
9 I,III| Roguin,~happy in obtaining a rich wife with five hundred thousand
10 I,III| whom he supposed to be rich, was in point of fact~comparatively
11 I,III| Deserve Cesarine by becoming rich and~respected."~ ~"Monsieur,"
12 I,III| Alexandre Crottat can make her rich; wealth makes~everything
13 I,IV | ground-floor and let the rich perfumer~take the floor
14 I,IV | liquid blue eyes, bathed in rich fluid, expressed the tender
15 I,V | boy, you must be getting rich to put three hundred thousand~
16 I,VI | Monsieur Lourdois, a very rich contractor, who had~promised
17 I,VI | on his lips:--~ ~"He is rich, clever, and extremely honorable,"
18 I,VII| and~Madame Camusot, the rich silk-merchants, and all
19 I,VII| perceive the meaning of the rich upholsterer's speech.~Braschon
20 I,VII| heightened in effect by the rich material and the resplendent~
21 I,VII| imitation of Cadot and~the rich Camusot, he kept a mistress.
22 I,VII| said Gaudissart, "and rich. We'll~fry her in oil."~ ~
23 I,VII| an orchestra raises the rich veil~with a motion of his
24 I,I | his clients,~then, were rich people, through whom he
25 I,I | that I, Claparon,--banker, rich, respected~(I accept all
26 I,II | the courts.~Braschon, the rich upholsterer of the Faubourg
27 I,III| The carpet, one of the rich products of Belgium, was
28 I,V | years ago, I thought you so rich that I felt at~liberty to
29 I,V | and the shame which the rich woman could not hide as
30 I,VI | a substitute-judge,--a rich silk-~merchant, Liberal
31 I,VII| debtor proudly, "I am very rich. I shall lay my~head this
32 I,VII| glimpse, caught through the rich gratings, of the Place~du
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