Part, Chapter
1 I,I | years, since they made him deputy-mayor, he is /all-I-don't-~know-how/.
2 I,I | nothing: yet here he is deputy-mayor; everything~succeeds with
3 I,I | general satisfaction.~I am now deputy-mayor. The king grants four crosses
4 I,I | to him. Did I seek to be deputy-mayor? So,~wife, since we are
5 I,I | a question of making you deputy-mayor: 'your~peace of mind before
6 I,I | be neither a judge nor a deputy-mayor. Do you know~what I should
7 I,II | only accept the place of~deputy-mayor, which brought him less
8 I,IV | contribution. Birotteau the~deputy-mayor, Birotteau the future possessor
9 I,IV | Madame, monsieur the deputy-mayor has ordered me to deliver
10 I,IV | it, but in~Birotteau the deputy-mayor, never!~ ~"Monsieur," he
11 I,IV | esteemed commercial judge, a~deputy-mayor, and an honorable merchant
12 I,IV | perfumer, and what is more I am deputy-mayor of the second~arrondissement;
13 I,IV | don't want to send away a deputy-mayor,--~bad luck to the brides,
14 I,V | knew that the perfumer and deputy-mayor was high in favor,~and he
15 I,VII| colleague, Monsieur Granet, deputy-mayor, and his wife. She~is very
16 I,II | signature was unknown. Still, as deputy-mayor, and~therefore known in
17 I,III| foresee the bankruptcy of a~deputy-mayor of the arrondissement, an
18 I,III| Monsieur Cesar~Birotteau, deputy-mayor of the second arrondissement,
19 I,III| perfumer, the~decorated deputy-mayor, the partner of their own
20 I,III| Newspapers!" exclaimed the deputy-mayor.~ ~"Haven't you read them?"~ ~"
21 I,IV | so prominent a man as a deputy-mayor; and there was,~consequently,
22 I,V | write my resignation as deputy-mayor,--~Monsieur l'abbe will
23 I,V | told me himself he~was a deputy-mayor,--a trumped-up story! Reprobate!
24 I,VII| for he~was at the time a deputy-mayor of the second arrondissement
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