Part, Chapter
1 I,II | acquaintance,~expressions were caught such as come to the surface
2 I,III| success! He had sometimes caught a glance of dignified~approval
3 I,III| time before Birotteau had~caught sight of him; when the perfumer
4 I,III| Popinot so deeply that he caught Cesar's~big hand and kissed
5 I,IV | show the~perfumer that he caught his ideas. When Cesar had
6 I,IV | upon~her forehead,--was caught up in a twist which showed
7 I,IV | would grow stout.~She had caught the sentiment of dress from
8 I,IV | when~Virginie, the cook, caught him by the arm:--~ ~"Monsieur,
9 I,V | basin of holy-water first caught the eye. This~profession
10 I,VI | cases,--an immense place,--I~caught sight of this flask; it
11 I,VI | Monsieur Birotteau's.' I caught him, I~led him, I mastered
12 I,VI | lighted up hilariously when he caught sight of the table, and
13 I,I | bad securities I shall be caught, like a fool."~ ~"And yet
14 I,I | much in his day, and he caught the meaning of~half a word.
15 I,III| virtuous~merchant who had caught him, red-handed, in a theft.
16 I,IV | staircase, and~Birotteau caught him at the bottom just as
17 I,IV | at whose windows he had caught a glimpse~of green curtains
18 I,VI | ran after a~mouse when she caught sight of it,--"my affair
19 I,VII| shudder, for~his quick eyes caught the following words in the
20 I,VII| hastened his steps,~for he caught sight of the new sign,--~ ~
21 I,VII| is~sobered by a glimpse, caught through the rich gratings,
22 I,VII| man~a scoundrel.~ ~Matifat caught sight of Cesar, and immediately
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