Part, Chapter
1 I,I | thousand francs /dot/; and I mean that~you and I shall retire
2 I,I | Queen of Roses,' and yet~you mean to salaam and bow and scrape
3 I,I | good deeds?--here below, I mean. I~behaved like a father
4 I,I | topsy-turvy, then?"~ ~"What do you mean with your topsy-turvy? Everything
5 I,IV | to these four~windows you mean to add two on the same level
6 I,IV | days."~ ~"What sum do you mean to put in the workmen's
7 I,V | Roses."~ ~"Monsieur, do you mean to take these securities?"
8 I,V | Monsieur~Birotteau, do you mean that we shall quarrel?"~ ~"
9 I,V | his coffee, "What do you mean, papa,--are you joking?"~ ~
10 I,VI | very place to juggle a--I mean to settle a~piece of business."~ ~
11 I,VI | carefully examined. As you mean to have the manufactory
12 I,VII| Lenoncourt?~You surely don't mean to invite the two Messieurs
13 I,VII| Now, Cesar, I do hope you mean to invite the Abbe Loraux
14 I,VII| Provided it lasts, you mean?" said Cesar, smiling.~ ~"
15 I,III| contained in the~letter were to mean nothing. All such letters,
16 I,IV | went up the stairway~of a mean little /entresol/, at whose
17 I,IV | Monsieur Bidault."~ ~"You mean Gigonnet, that good little
18 I,IV | He recalled to mind the mean and niggardly acrimony of
19 I,V | big wigs in the matter who mean to get themselves~out of
20 I,VII| Never mind, I don't mean it as a reproach," she said. "
21 I,VII| that is owing to me; do you mean to refuse it?"~ ~"No," said
22 I,VII| to you."~ ~"What do you mean by that?" said du Tillet.~ ~"
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