Part, Chapter
1 I,II | heads, decapitated a few steps from the shop-door, roused
2 I,II | against Napoleon on the~steps of Saint-Roch, and was wounded
3 I,II | which struck him on the steps of Saint-Roch~gave him the
4 I,II | craftiness~left him on the steps of the Bourse, or when he
5 I,II | himself~and walking off a few steps, as if he had gone to find
6 I,III| Trailles,~whose earliest steps in a career of vice showed
7 I,IV | for the Bourbons upon the steps of Saint-Roch on the 13th~
8 I,IV | for the Bourbons upon the steps of Saint-Roch on the 13th~
9 I,IV | and had to return upon his steps.~ ~ ~
10 I,V | for the Bourbons~upon the steps of Saint-Roch, on the 13th
11 I,V | defended--at your age--upon the~steps of Saint-Roch on the 13th
12 I,VI | for the~Bourbons upon the steps of Saint-Roch, on the 13th
13 I,I | understand that the first steps in a profession are difficult;
14 I,II | Birotteau~bethought him of the steps he ought to take about the
15 I,II | Popinot is following in my steps."~ ~He did not understand
16 I,II | persons of importance three steps from the door of his study.
17 I,VI | matters, that immediate steps might be taken to liquidate
18 I,VI | endurable to his nephew.~ ~The steps taken by Molineux, and agreed
19 I,VI | free, and we are only a few steps from the Rue des~Cinq-Diamants;
20 I,VII| Monsieur Crottat, only two steps from here."~ ~"Before a
21 I,VII| thought; and he hastened his steps,~for he caught sight of
22 I,VII| cause in Vendemiaire, on the~steps of the Saint-Roch, which
23 I,VII| who shed his blood on the~steps of Saint-Roch an office
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