Part, Chapter
1 I,II | for her beauty, as was the case in~later days with the beautiful
2 I,III| large sums of money, in case he were forced~to go into
3 I,IV | into the laws to meet the case), has~authorized me to carry
4 I,IV | meannesses. But in your case there is~an opening through
5 I,V | himself had~nailed up many a case, packed and unpacked many
6 I,V | of~flowers under a glass case, a round table covered with
7 I,I | After the examination of a case, during which the judge
8 I,I | suspected credit. In such a case~a prosperous merchant takes
9 I,I | religious as he was. In~such a case suicide is only a way to
10 I,I | directions in managing the case.~ ~"Quiet and silence; when
11 I,I | for a moment and view the case. Give me your~attention.
12 I,I | so. In any state of the case, it was his duty to~explain
13 I,II | Wortschin: I feel obliged, in case of loss, not to return the
14 I,II | proceedings at once, in case the lawyer~should see any
15 I,II | francs. I will answer for the case,~however, as much as one
16 I,II | one can ever answer. No case is won till it is~tried."~ ~
17 I,II | Though we may get the case at once on the docket, we
18 I,II | your opponents will let the~case go by default. We can't
19 I,II | credit he intended to ask. In case actual securities were required
20 I,III| this instance, as in the case of his speech to du Tillet,
21 I,III| to~recover them."~ ~"The case will be decided this week,"
22 I,III| any doubt in such a simple case?" said Pillerault. "Such~
23 I,IV | is my life; that is the case with all of us. Do you want~
24 I,V | paid in any~state of the case, are what you have to meet.
25 I,V | Monsieur~Haudry, explained the case, and obtained from him a
26 I,VI | the law in his particular case.~ ~The status of civil death
27 I,VI | legitimate~suspicion, to send the case for judgment in another
28 I,VI | deceptive majority. But in the case~of a failure when all has
29 I,VII| judgment.~Clerk, call the next case."~ ~Birotteau, clothed with
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