Part, Chapter
1 I,II | commerce with Monsieur le baron~Thibon, chairman of the
2 I,III| letter:--~ ~/To Monsieur le baron de Nucingen/:~ ~My dear
3 I,III| de Nucingen/:~ ~My dear Baron,--The bearer of this letter
4 I,III| mere pygmies~compared to Baron de Nucingen. Law reappears
5 I,III| go and see Monsieur le~Baron de Nucingen on the 8th so
6 I,IV | of the famous banker, the Baron de Nucingen,~but in vain.
7 I,IV | wrote Birotteau that the baron would receive~him the next
8 I,IV | not as yet~admitted. The baron was breakfasting with his
9 I,IV | noticed the change which the baron's order had wrought~in the
10 I,IV | Pardon me, my tear," said the baron to his wife, in a strong
11 I,IV | abbartement, I~zink?" said the baron.~ ~"Ah, Grindot! that nice
12 I,IV | going to buy perfumery?" The baron shrugged his shoulders and
13 I,IV | gesture.~ ~"Monsieur le baron, it is granted on the sport,"
14 I,IV | Pirodot."~ ~"Monsieur le baron! pray do not laugh at me,
15 I,IV | so mooch."~ ~"Monsieur le baron!--"~ ~"Oh! if you reffuse
16 I,IV | las pall."~ ~"Monsieur le baron!--"~ ~"You had Pillartiere,
17 I,IV | Vendemiaire, Monsieur le baron."~ ~"Denn you hat Monsieur
18 I,IV | Agatemi--"~ ~"Monsieur le baron!--"~ ~"Hey! der tefle! dont
19 I,IV | Rakkons," interrupted the baron, making a grimace expressive~
20 I,IV | longer."~ ~"Monsieur le baron!" cried Birotteau.~ ~The
21 I,IV | followed the banker. The baron was already on the staircase,
22 I,V | Oh, no, Monsieur le baron," said Joseph Lebas, "you
23 I,VII| more worthy of them, the Baron de la~Billardiere, one of
24 I,VII| Vicomte de Vandenesse, the Baron de la Billardiere, the~illustrious
25 Add | Athanase-Jean-Francois-Michel, Baron Flamet de~The Chouans~The
26 Add | The Chouans~ ~Nucingen, Baron Frederic de~The Firm of
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