Part, Chapter
1 I,IV | nor write, she answered a letter with a blow of her fist,
2 I,I | has written an~atrocious letter to his wife; I have read
3 I,I | And he wrote the~following letter:--~ ~My dear Brother,--I
4 I,I | request; she then took~the letter and gave it to Raguet.~ ~"
5 I,II | torpor, after writing the letter which~asked for an interview
6 I,III| ease."~ ~"I can give you a letter to the firm of Nucingen,"
7 I,III| and wrote the following letter:--~ ~/To Monsieur le baron
8 I,III| Baron,--The bearer of this letter is Monsieur Cesar~Birotteau,
9 I,III| appeals contained in the~letter were to mean nothing. All
10 I,III| two-fold effects of a~warm letter and a cold one.~ ~"You have
11 I,III| said Cesar, reading the letter.~ ~"Thank heaven!" said
12 I,III| When~Nucingen reads my letter he will give you all you
13 I,III| earth in Nucingen.~With this letter of mine you can face the
14 I,III| Here, read du~Tillet's letter to Monsieur de Nucingen;
15 I,V | Father!" cried Cesarine; "a letter from my uncle at Tours!"~ ~"
16 I,V | brother!" He kissed~the letter, as he broke the seal, and
17 I,V | My beloved Brother,--Your letter gave me the deepest pain.
18 I,V | After I received your last~letter, two years ago, I thought
19 I,V | Then I will show them the letter."~ ~"They will say that
20 I,V | said Cesar, showing~the letter, which he had re-read and
21 I,V | l'abbe will dictate the letter to you; date it the 14th,
22 I,V | s bedchamber, and left a letter asking for an interview
23 I,VII| into~the room, reading a letter from du Tillet, whose handwriting
24 I,VII| the following words in the letter which~Constance held in
25 I,VII| prayer; as she did so, the letter slid~from her fingers. "
26 I,VII| Popinot, glancing at the fatal~letter from a corner of his eye. "
27 I,VII| his hand and picked up the letter.~ ~"Without intending it,"
28 I,VII| the first words of this letter of du Tillet.~The words
29 I,VII| Madame Cesar, taking the letter and burning it. "My son,~
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