Part, Chapter
1 I,I | them gumming on the labels, making the~bags, sorting the flasks,
2 I,I | when it was a question of making you deputy-mayor: 'your~
3 I,II | punctuality, his habit of making no~debts, of never discounting
4 I,II | night when~Birotteau was making up his monthly accounts,
5 I,II | in coming and going, in making~proposals, or in listening
6 I,III| enabling them to live by~making over to them his meagre
7 I,III| disgrace of his conduct~by making a demand upon public pity.
8 I,III| to increase his means of making a fortune than~augmented
9 I,III| renders them insatiable. On making this discovery, du Tillet
10 I,III| draft which Xandrot has been~making out during the night."~ ~"
11 I,III| original; I have~thought of making ours triangular. Yet on
12 I,IV | giving to their pictures my making them a~shade too pensive,
13 I,IV | responsible for all damage done in making this opening. You will not~
14 I,V | question of some secret about making the hair grow or keeping
15 I,V | found out that Popinot is making eyes at Mademoiselle Cesarine,~
16 I,VI | failed while the bottles were making.~The assignees, when called
17 I,VI | Madame, I would sacrifice the making of~millions."~ ~"He certainly
18 I,VI | more able than himself, making his~profit there instead
19 I,VII| daughter, for the purpose of making out the~list of guests and
20 I,I | money. I am truly~unhappy in making this request, but I don'
21 I,I | have read it. He has been making free~with his clients' money
22 I,I | thousand. All depends on making a hundred thousand francs
23 I,II | he said; "our security in making you this credit lies~there:
24 I,III| said hopelessly) bent on making love to Madame Ragon, had~
25 I,IV | interrupted the baron, making a grimace expressive~of
26 I,V | is no time to be lost in making the application,"~said the
27 I,V | brilliant equipage, apparently making purchases. Their~eyes met;
28 I,VI | shopkeeper gets as far as making an assignment,~the worthy
29 I,VI | while the said attorney, making little out of it, prefers
30 I,VII| francs!" exclaimed du Tillet, making a movement to~leave the
31 I,VII| for he was in the habit of making a circuit to avoid~seeing
32 I,VII| Pillerault to the coachman, making an expressive~sign to Joseph
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