Part, Chapter
1 I,I | from theatres and~balls. Near the middle of this sustained
2 I,I | a perfumer established near the~Place Vendome, was startled
3 I,I | that pretty little property near Chinon, where there are
4 I,I | We are to buy property near the~Madeleine, which, according
5 I,I | of Popinot, in some house near the Rue des Lombards,~where
6 I,I | As to your speculations near the Madeleine, I formally~
7 I,II | sleep upon in the garret near the cook. The clerks who~
8 I,II | His~ambition was to live near Chinon as soon as he could
9 I,II | it to a handsome building near the Place Vendome. At the
10 I,II | Rue Saint-Honore, Paris, near the Place Vendome.~ ~"The
11 I,II | girl of Tillet, a village near Andelys, came by night and~
12 I,III| but the~king sufficiently near to become aware of her blunder.
13 I,VI | of~those persons placed near to some form of power from
14 I,VI | take up the straw matting near your bed."~ ~"Permit me,
15 I,VII| opposite to Madame~Ragon, near whom Cesarine was sitting,
16 I,VII| the great solemnity~drew near.~ ~In the first place, as
17 I,VII| seated~himself in an armchair near the bookshelves. He looked
18 I,I | Lourdois about the lands near the Madeleine.~Birotteau
19 I,I | perfumery.~ ~"I came very near giving Monsieur Birotteau
20 I,II | the~accounts, as it was so near the first of January.~ ~"
21 I,II | armchair in the chimney corner, near the door of the cabinet~
22 I,III| Birotteau, "we came very near being ruined,--we were~ruined
23 I,IV | in a corner of the sofa near the fire; his wife~was in
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