Part, Chapter
1 I,II | predispose others in~his favor. The uncle Pillerault, whose
2 I,II | public opinion was in~his favor; he was considered very
3 I,IV | royalist, and sought to win the favor of influential persons.
4 I,IV | that--signal--and royal--favor, by my services on the bench,
5 I,IV | of that signal~and royal favor by my services on the Bench
6 I,V | deputy-mayor was high in favor,~and he admitted him.~ ~"
7 I,V | of that signal and royal favor, by my~services on the Bench
8 I,V | of that~signal and royal favor by my services on the Bench
9 I,VI | worthy of that signal royal~favor by my services on the Bench
10 I,VI | Crottat. Cesar~signed, in favor of one of Roguin's clients,
11 I,VI | worthy of this signal, royal favor,--"~resumed Birotteau.~ ~"
12 I,VII| of that signal and royal favor by my~services on the Bench--
13 I,VII| beg you to grant me the favor of a~quadrille; but my happiness
14 I,I | great practitioner and in favor of the old-~fashioned formulas,
15 I,II | of the signal~and royal favor which I earned by my services
16 I,II | speculators with the wine of his favor and his fervid~speech, as
17 I,III| nor say anything in his favor to his brother~Francois.
18 I,III| everything, but she cannot favor some~creditors to the detriment
19 I,IV | these~empty testimonials of favor, are horrible to those who
20 I,IV | shrank from imploring his favor. The landlord was sitting
21 I,VI | law,--begged du Tillet to favor him with his ideas;~and
22 I,VII| thought that chance would favor it so much. Celestin is
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