Part, Chapter
1 I,II | circle of their friends. In~spite of the royalist sentiments
2 I,II | delights of fatalism. Yet in spite of~these appearances the
3 I,II | him to be a man who, in spite of his~secret disabilities,
4 I,II | least harm to a neighbor. In spite of Madame~Birotteau's caution,
5 I,III| about it from experience. In spite of the sharp air~the weather
6 I,III| old Parisian family! In spite of all his~doubts and fears
7 I,IV | going on,~Birotteau, in spite of his extreme confidence,
8 I,IV | he cultivated flowers, in spite of~police regulations against
9 I,IV | business a monopoly. In spite~of a few slight defects
10 I,V | ancients are the ancients, in spite of all the moderns may~say;
11 I,VI | inexplicable lives; well,~in spite of his desultory ways he
12 I,VI | piece of business."~ ~In spite of Roguin's clever precautions,
13 I,VI | so often been enacted. In spite of this~disadvantage, the
14 I,VI | resounded, and was heard, in spite of an uproar of toasts and~
15 I,I | customers, and used by Cesar in spite of his wife, who however
16 I,II | Faubourg du Temple.~ ~In spite of such attacks and the
17 I,II | few bold curs slipped, in spite of him, into the sanctum.
18 I,III| the poor man moistened, in spite of~himself.~ ~"What is the
19 I,IV | breakfasting with his wife. In spite of the~crowd which was waiting
20 I,IV | pressed his invitation in spite of Cesar's~refusal.~ ~"I
21 I,IV | dear~Italy! beautiful in spite of all her reverses! adorable
22 I,IV | crafty old man stayed in spite of his nephew's evident~
23 I,VI | vigorously handled that, in spite of the law's delays, they
24 I,VI | revealed, made Ragon shudder in spite of his seventy years. Cesar
25 I,VII| some few would stop~him in spite of himself; for his eye
26 I,VII| mother," said Anselme, "in spite of myself, a~horrible suspicion
27 I,VII| devil explains it to me, in spite of myself. Your~look--three
28 I,VII| pang through du~Tillet. In spite of the esteem he publicly
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