Part, Chapter
1 I,I | Perfumery' in big letters of gold. On the /entresol/ I place
2 I,II | Tourangian phrase, a "heart of gold." Cesar~received from the
3 I,II | feelings; he is true as~gold, and as good as an infant
4 I,II | because~women put away their gold and their dresses and moire
5 I,II | silk breeches, shoes with~gold buckles, and the inevitable
6 I,III| you have got a head of~gold."~ ~"No, no, my boy, that'
7 I,III| of giving a~ball with the gold obtained by a parricide.
8 I,IV | merchants. Time,~time is gold, especially to you artists.
9 I,V | it up for its~weight in gold, thinking that it preserves
10 I,VI | great-aunts replacing their gold snuff-boxes solemnly on
11 I,VI | silk~stockings, shoes with gold buckles, and black silk
12 I,VI | gorgeous air, "there is gold for you."~ ~He gave them
13 I,VI | piece justificative/):--~ ~ ~GOLD MEDAL EXPOSITION OF 1819~
14 I,VII| ordered a court-dress of gold brocade. If you leave them
15 I,VII| chevalier was a pair of gold shoe-buckles, and a diamond
16 I,VII| him the "surprise" of the gold buckles~and diamond pin.~ ~"
17 I,VII| robe of scarlet shot with gold threads,--a toilet~which
18 I,VII| and upon which glittered a gold chain~and a bunch of trinkets,
19 I,III| paper-knife in chiselled gold, the paper-weights of~carved
20 I,III| supple. She wore~earrings of gold fret-work, and her hair,
21 I,IV | visible: he slid two pieces of gold into the~valet's hand. By
22 I,IV | streaked with threads of gold, which pierced to his very~
23 I,IV | hundred thousand francs! gold mines!~coal mines!' In short,
24 I,V | his last card.~ ~"You are gold by the ingot, Monsieur Pillerault;
25 I,V | but I don't want bars~of gold, I want my money."~ ~Pillerault
26 I,VI | trinkets, his breast-pin, his gold~buckles, his two watches,--
27 I,VII| produced. The thirst for gold~rapidly acquired has beset
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