Part, Chapter
1 I,II | rather~pleasant at first sight; but later, on closer acquaintance,~
2 I,III| before Birotteau had~caught sight of him; when the perfumer
3 I,IV | said the perfumer, catching sight of the young man, with whom
4 I,IV | have been saved by this sight; but the~antecedents of
5 I,IV | municipal officers."~At sight of the magistrate he rose,
6 I,IV | thousand francs at~ninety days' sight, to my manufactory, Rue
7 I,V | whom married women draw at sight for their amusements,--a~
8 I,V | Put the Virgin in full sight, but not ostentatiously,
9 I,V | results, it will seem at first sight~singular and unlikely that
10 I,VI | immense place,--I~caught sight of this flask; it blinded
11 I,VI | stationed in the street. The sight of men~working by torchlight--
12 I,VI | disagreeably impressed at~first sight by this sham banker of high
13 I,VI | hilariously when he caught sight of the table, and the~bottles
14 I,VII| mademoiselle were to enjoy a first sight of the new appartement;~
15 I,VII| intoxication which puts~out of sight these gradations in the /
16 I,I | with an evil eye.~Catching sight of him again at this moment,
17 I,I | thousand francs at ninety days' sight,~and to write the form of
18 I,III| my order, at ninety days' sight, by monsieur,~who is Monsieur
19 I,IV | Cesar, stunned by the sudden sight of the~precipice yawning
20 I,IV | but Birotteau was out of~sight. Cesarine's lover heard
21 I,V | Popinot's courage froze at sight of the~usurer's green boxes
22 I,V | classes will long tremble at sight of the executioner, and~
23 I,VI | a~mouse when she caught sight of it,--"my affair of the
24 I,VII| his steps,~for he caught sight of the new sign,--~ ~CELESTIN
25 I,VII| scoundrel.~ ~Matifat caught sight of Cesar, and immediately
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