Part, Chapter
1 I,I | opening a book; this time by looking at an engraving of~Hero
2 I,III| you a loyal man?" he said, looking~fixedly at the youth. "Do
3 I,IV | from me," said Birotteau,~looking at Cayron, and giving him
4 I,IV | rising; the Place~Vendome is looking up, the Rue Castiglione
5 I,V | before the door of his shop looking at the passers-by, and watching~
6 I,V | he were walking on eggs, looking nervously at the wall. Monsieur~
7 I,V | your son?" asked Vauquelin, looking at little Popinot, who~was
8 I,V | doesn't he?" said Cesar, looking at Popinot.~"But, monsieur,
9 I,V | my~permission," he cried, looking round and not seeing his
10 I,VI | night-work the time lost in~looking about him in the daytime,
11 I,VI | himself very straight and looking at Birotteau; "hey! you
12 I,VI | said the judge, gravely, looking~round the room. "Well, my
13 I,VII| all this," said Birotteau, looking gaily at~it.~ ~"That beautiful
14 I,I | and bowed to the perfumer, looking about him with a~diplomatic
15 I,I | Poor woman!" said Cesar, looking at her as she slept.~ ~"
16 I,I | raise~soon," said Claparon, looking at Lebas. "I have come now
17 I,I | speculation," he added, looking at Claparon.~ ~"Yes, for
18 I,II | instead of lying flat and not looking up as it passes; or else~
19 I,II | feelings of his whole life, looking for the lights of her~contradiction,
20 I,II | succeeding; the oil was looking up; the notes with Claparon
21 I,III| prevented his wife~from looking into the ledgers; he had
22 I,III| reflected that the clerks were looking on, and~that the master
23 I,IV | ears of du Tillet, who was~looking for the bellows and scolding
24 I,IV | also contained an odd-~looking desk, with a shabby arm-chair,
25 I,V | fine sum!" said Constance, looking at Cesarine.~ ~By retrenching
26 I,V | in the wretched chamber looking into a~damp, dark court,
27 I,VI | comfortable here," said Cesar, looking at~Popinot.~ ~"As if I were
28 I,VII| upstairs to burn~them; I was looking over the last as you came
29 I,VII| There is Monsieur Birotteau looking at his old house," said
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