Part, Chapter
1 I,I | offer you~millions? You are giving up your property, you are
2 I,II | three~sons; his wife died in giving birth to the last, and the
3 I,II | when it was a question of giving pleasure to their~child,
4 I,II | good understanding. Without~giving the secret reason to her
5 I,II | was utterly incapable of giving the word of command. In
6 I,III| and who are capable of giving a~ball with the gold obtained
7 I,IV | which painters insist on giving to their pictures my making
8 I,IV | rights are in question, yet giving fresh chickweed to his~bird
9 I,IV | looking at Cayron, and giving him a glance and a smile
10 I,VII| be flattered and happy in giving such a fete~for such praiseworthy
11 I,VII| daughters to an honorable toil, giving them sterling~qualities
12 I,I | perfumery.~ ~"I came very near giving Monsieur Birotteau a receipt
13 I,I | he fancied his health was giving way. His bowels~seemed on
14 I,III| francs, to warrant us~in giving you a credit of one hundred
15 I,III| bought, I shall abstain from giving an opinion, even~if called
16 I,IV | smallest commercial mishap, now giving him the~tenderest consolation,
17 I,VI | him to manage his assets, giving him ten or~twelve years
18 I,VI | creditors employed~the same man, giving him their proxies. Pillerault
19 I,VII| well. Oh, /dear/!" he said, giving to the word a tone which~
20 I,VII| which then~took place, giving him at the same time a release
21 I,VII| summing-up of the schedule, giving~the amounts which had remained
22 I,VII| pure and tender hearts by giving the ball on the~evening
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