Part, Chapter
1 I,I | time, the present leases having expired, we shall manage
2 I,II | always fell asleep without having time to think of running
3 I,II | his fortune. Nevertheless, having little confidence in~his
4 I,II | beyond their~specialty, having no time to give to higher
5 I,II | As for Madame Birotteau,~having measured Cesar during the
6 I,II | after~traversing all France, having studied the world and made
7 I,III| himself alone, the clerks not having appeared, went~to the doorway
8 I,III| posing as Sarah's banker, and having funds to invest.~The Norman
9 I,III| the second Restoration,~having done more to increase his
10 I,III| He felt the necessity of having under his~thumb one of those
11 I,III| say /amen/ to everything. Having sold his honor, he~saw it
12 I,V | upon~her and upon Cesarine, having lost, in the course of his
13 I,V | Monsieur, it is the joy of having found a shop, a back-shop,
14 I,V | venerated you, without ever having seen you. We often talk
15 I,VI | Pere~Finot calls me for having got off his gray hats. In
16 I,VI | cheek-bones, a nose and a chin. Having no teeth he swallowed half
17 I,VI | you repent, my~boy, for having listened to us in the old
18 I,VII| Cesarine and her mother, having been to Mass, and~having
19 I,VII| having been to Mass, and~having read their vespers, dressed
20 I,VII| They had no appearance of having dressed~purposely for the
21 I,I | amazement~of his nephew, who, having glanced at the bill, made
22 I,II | house in Rue du~Houssaye, having spent the night turning
23 I,III| Popinot's head. Her mother--having renounced, not without~pain,
24 I,III| 8th so as to be sure of having your payments~ready in advance
25 I,IV | money, but I cannot risk having my signature refused at
26 I,V | we shall be rewarded for having suffered for~the holy name
27 I,V | for His holy Church, for having followed the~teachings of
28 I,VI | sittings, and~where the judges, having current accounts with the
29 I,VI | just as a~child delights in having an insect to maltreat. The
30 I,VI | paid a year in advance, and having only one more year to"--
31 I,VI | in the~Faubourg du Temple having been won in the courts,
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