Part, Chapter
1 I,I | success~of Macassar Oil has kept me from sleeping. I am resolved
2 I,I | you, you would never have kept the secret of his~stealing
3 I,II | At first the Birotteaus kept only a cook, and lived in
4 I,II | The Queen of Roses," who kept in stock, supplied,~and
5 I,II | his laborious life had kept~him from acquiring ideas
6 I,II | the name of the State,--he kept a loophole to become~in
7 I,II | marry till he was forty, and kept his word. Physically, Ferdinand
8 I,II | he was always in it; he kept himself in the high sphere~
9 I,II | expected hour; but if he were~kept waiting, he left ten minutes
10 I,II | Up to the year 1819 he kept up~the habit of wearing
11 I,III| honest,--~/tenaciously/! I've kept to good conduct; I never
12 I,III| details."~ ~Little Popinot kept his countenance as he listened
13 I,IV | overflow in tears, was all that kept him to a sense of~masculine
14 I,IV | lease was~to be signed, he kept the deed and spelled it
15 I,IV | sole establishment which kept the true filbert of Provence,
16 I,V | Parisian bourgeoisie. He kept up his former ways of life,
17 I,V | derived from the Ragons, who kept up the old-fashioned~usages
18 I,VI | not permit itself to be kept in~the shade by the aristocracy.
19 I,VII| to snare; he had really kept his word and~/studied/ this
20 I,VII| and~the rich Camusot, he kept a mistress. Sometimes Madame
21 I,I | better," said Lebas, "to have kept the money in~the Bank of
22 I,II | returned the receipts and kept the~accounts, as it was
23 I,II | facts and ready-made items kept on hand. At that~hour Finot
24 I,II | had~never run dry, and who kept their moneys in their own
25 I,V | they say that you have kept back part of your~assets;
26 I,V | privileges, which the king kept secret, so as not to give
27 I,VII| your appartement was to be~kept exactly as you left it.
28 I,VII| furniture will be yours. I have kept the second story,~where
29 I,VII| pictured him so well that I kept them," she said,~lowering
30 I,VII| might yet dawn. This hope kept his sorrow incessantly active.~
31 I,VII| stipulated that all should~be kept intact, when he religiously
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