Part, Chapter
1 I,I | of our territory. Let us show a true patriotism which
2 I,I | love my country? I wish to show the liberals, my enemies,
3 I,II | shopkeepers, this sketch~will also show by what singular chances
4 I,II | causes of his rise, we shall show that~fortuitous commercial
5 I,II | triumphantly, with an~excessive show of joy at discovering the
6 I,II | which suited well with the show that Cesar made~in his arrondissement,
7 I,II | edges~opened sufficiently to show a pleated shirt-frill. His
8 I,IV | nodding his head as if to show the~perfumer that he caught
9 I,VI | Popinot carried the product to show to Vauquelin, who~made him
10 I,VII| take Cesar by the hand and show him the~appartement when
11 I,VII| perfumer and his wife dared not show him. This~solemn apparition
12 I,VII| lightly~before the eyes and show us visions of supernatural
13 I,II | to one of~the servants, "Show monsieur the way to Monsieur
14 I,III| modest gauzy neckerchief to~show a little of Cesarine's shoulders
15 I,IV | the latter a promise to show him in to his master the~
16 I,IV | of~arts and sciences; the show begins, the public enters;
17 I,V | large sums."~ ~"Then I will show them the letter."~ ~"They
18 I,V | precipitately, that he might not show a joy which~contrasted too
19 I,V | armchair~to the usurer, with a show of attention she had never
20 I,VI | of the false~creditors, show the improbability of the
21 I,VI | meeting would undoubtedly show~the poor man that they respected
22 I,VI | the poor bankrupt might show himself with an open brow,
23 I,VII| others to bear. I will now show you what sort of~task it
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