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1 I,I | hear us. Come, Birotteau,~speak up. What is it?"~ ~"We can
2 I,II | you not to oblige me to speak of it. We will~not go to
3 I,III| sure that he must intend to speak~to him about setting up
4 I,IV | to women's notions! I'll speak of it to my~uncle Pillerault
5 I,VI | bottles?"~ ~"I was waiting to speak to Gaudissart, and sauntering--"~ ~"
6 I,VII| he will want somebody to speak to."~ ~"Cesarine, write,"
7 I,VII| makes me leave the shop and speak to her at the~door of the
8 I,I | artists put on when they speak of business, and wish to
9 I,I | said Birotteau, horrified, "speak lower if you please; you~
10 I,I | francs purloined, not to speak of other thefts which will
11 I,I | stop at my shop; go in and speak to Celestin~for me. My friend,
12 I,I | Monsieur Lebas, who wants to~speak to you."~ ~"Monsieur Lebas!"
13 I,I | Monsieur Claparon wishes to speak to you," said Celestin,
14 I,I | pay the~sellers. We won't speak now of the two hundred and
15 I,II | himself for some time to speak with two men, who rushed
16 I,II | waterspout.~ ~"Decazes wants to speak to you," said one of them.~ ~"
17 I,II | Yes; I heard Nucingen speak of that immense affair,--
18 I,III| don't go out; I want to speak to you," said Constance,~
19 I,III| father cannot object when~I speak to him of our marriage.
20 I,III| said Cesar, trying to speak gaily; "and for the family
21 I,IV | matame, vill you bermit us to speak of business?"~ ~Delphine
22 I,IV | quarrelled so that we don't speak to each other, you may depend
23 I,V | said Pillerault.~ ~"You speak like the wise man that you
24 I,V | with her to the duke and~speak for her, as she feared she
25 I,V | The question was, how to speak to the king at once. In
26 I,VII| the Bank, and went up to speak to~Madame Birotteau; she
27 I,VII| suspicion.~ ~"Do not let us speak of that," she said, showing
28 I,VII| daughter; and besides, I can speak without blushing. What I~
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