Part, Chapter
1 I,VII| won't forget it. Madame~Derville, who never called before,
2 I,VII| head at the royal court, so~Derville says. Ah ca! Monsieur de
3 I,VII| better than any one else."~ ~"Derville and his wife."~ ~"Put down
4 I,II | the Rue Vivienne to find Derville, his~solicitor, and institute
5 I,II | the agreement. He found Derville~sitting by the fire, wrapped
6 I,II | it can be proved," said Derville, after listening to him, "
7 I,II | a little, and~he begged Derville to obtain a judgment within
8 I,II | get on as we wish," said Derville,~smiling.~ ~"In the commercial
9 I,II | said Birotteau, bidding Derville good-by, and going~hurriedly
10 I,III| verify the facts alleged by Derville, who made the argument himself
11 I,IV | strength of feeble beings.~Derville, Birotteau's advocate, rushed
12 I,IV | The suit is won!" cried Derville.~ ~At these words Cesar'
13 I,IV | relaxed; but his joy alarmed~Derville and Pillerault. The women
14 I,IV | would be imprudent," said Derville; "they have appealed; the
15 I,IV | Cesarine,~Pillerault, and Derville as a blessing from God.
16 I,IV | Egyptian sphinx--was talking to Derville and his niece in a~suppressed
17 I,IV | of the stupefied Cesar, Derville~shook his head and looked
18 I,IV | child," said Pillerault.~ ~Derville left, and Madame Cesar and
19 I,VII| evenings in copying for~Derville and other lawyers. On Sundays,
20 I,VII| No," he said, "Monsieur Derville is waiting for a guardianship~
21 I,VII| was at once~deposited by Derville at the office of the /procureur-general/
22 Add | of Thirty~Cousin Pons~ ~Derville, Madame~Gobseck~ ~Desmartes,
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