Part, Chapter
1 I,I | Popinot to-morrow!) If I had followed your advice--you who have
2 I,II | her protection; and thence~followed certain secret relations,
3 I,II | choice~dinners at Venua's followed by the theatre, Sunday jaunts
4 I,II | the middle~classes; who followed ignorantly the track of
5 I,III| he soon came down again, followed by Celestin, the head-~clerk.
6 I,III| meet the~notary. Anselme followed his master at a distance,
7 I,IV | weakness.~ ~Madame Birotteau followed the architect with an anxious
8 I,IV | an appointed time. Then followed seizures,~law-suits, costs,
9 I,IV | a charter of his own and followed it~religiously. In accordance
10 I,V | man, two hundred friends followed the body to the~cemetery.
11 I,VI | movement will no doubt be followed, and the winter promises
12 I,VI | enough, a waiter entered, followed by two scullions bearing
13 I,VII| the grief of Cesar, who followed them to the staircase, vainly~
14 I,VII| bourgeois~Momus appears, followed by his revellers. Laughs
15 I,I | brought in Chevet's account,~followed by a clerk sent by Felix,
16 I,I | left the shop, and Molineux followed him with a mysterious~air.~ ~"
17 I,I | of~half a word. Cesarine followed him to the staircase, and
18 I,IV | to de Marsay, he hastily~followed the banker. The baron was
19 I,IV | round a truffle-patch; he is followed by~a jolly fellow, a moneyed
20 I,IV | Birotteau went out the~judge followed, and saw Birotteau hanging
21 I,IV | overhear us."~ ~Birotteau followed Popinot, a prey to the anxiety
22 I,IV | himself upon the quay, and followed it~till he reached Sevres,
23 I,V | holy Church, for having followed the~teachings of His Gospel
24 I,VI | to the present time have followed one after the other, have
25 I,VI | said Birotteau.~ ~Then followed a discussion on Birotteau'
26 I,VII| beautiful than the~young girl I followed along this path twenty years
27 I,VII| the shop, where du Tillet followed him.~ ~The discussion grew
28 I,VII| people!"~ ~On this text followed an allocution, in which
29 I,VII| person who saw them enter,~followed by Ragon, was du Tillet.~ ~"
30 I,VII| The Abbe Loraux came, followed by the guests and the women
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