Part, Chapter
1 I,I | respect shopkeeping; the best of our kidney are in it.~
2 I,II | creature from Picardy, took the best bits for herself,~and only
3 I,II | fictitious. He was on the best~terms with the house of
4 I,II | collections at Saint-Roch in the best of good company. La~Billardiere
5 I,IV | blood-suckers who get the best of~our profits; do take
6 I,IV | earned it. To my mind, the best means of winning credit~
7 I,IV | heart of the~woman I love best in the world."~ ~"Who is
8 I,V | old soldier (the two men best able to estimate life),
9 I,V | prodigy."~ ~"What would be the best way to extract it; by pressure,
10 I,V | That poor Roguin may be the best man in the world; he is
11 I,VI | honor. My reward is to be best man at your wedding! I shall
12 I,VI | doors of churches,~all the best spots I can find in provincial
13 I,VI | me.~Well, I'll employ my best workmen; we'll build the
14 I,VI | he said, "we call the best cafes.--Very, and the~Freres
15 I,VI | I am contributing to the best of my small ability to the~
16 I,VII| of civilities. In their best array, these worthy people
17 I,I | mother. We must beware of our best friends, of Pillerault,
18 I,I | capacity. Du Tillet had thought best to~let Claparon believe
19 I,III| arrondissement, and one of~the best known manufacturers of Parisian
20 I,III| Nucingen and I are the best friends in the~world; he
21 I,III| and energy. Talent is the~best dower a man can offer."~ ~
22 I,IV | daughters,~compromise their best friends, pawn what does
23 I,IV | voice. Constance thought it best to consult the lawyer,~whose
24 I,V | October, who jeered her best customers and was capable
25 I,VI | For some years past the best judges have sought the advice
26 I,VII| he was thinking over~the best means of accomplishing his
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