Part, Chapter
1 I,II | left that city to visit his~brother Cesar. The bustle of Paris
2 I,II | over the~happiness of his brother's daughter, made inquiries
3 I,II | Saint-Denis), Popinot the judge,~brother of Madame Ragon, Chiffreville
4 I,III| of Madame Ragon and his brother~an only son, who had lost
5 I,V | the old bourgeoisie! Their brother, Popinot, the judge,~knows
6 I,I | shall~first write to my brother; he is canon and vicar of
7 I,I | following letter:--~ ~My dear Brother,--I find myself in so severe
8 I,II | of others. Go and see my brother~Adolphe, downstairs; explain
9 I,II | was to that of the~elder brother like a kitchen to a dining-room,
10 I,II | Downstairs, Adolphe~unsaid his brother's words, excused him on
11 I,II | Cesar entered, the~banker's brother was conversing with the
12 I,III| Come," said Adolphe, "my brother feels a great interest in
13 I,III| anything in his favor to his brother~Francois. If Francois gave
14 I,III| word Roguin, touched her brother's foot, Pillerault spoke
15 I,V | might be from~monsieur's brother, so I did not open it."~ ~"
16 I,V | saved!" cried Cesar. "My brother! oh, my brother!" He kissed~
17 I,V | Cesar. "My brother! oh, my brother!" He kissed~the letter,
18 I,V | Tours, 10th.~ ~My beloved Brother,--Your letter gave me the
19 I,V | I was sure of him, poor brother!" said Birotteau, picking
20 I,V | Adieu, dear and well-beloved brother; I pray that at~this painful
21 I,V | has laid upon you--"~ ~"My brother, the abbe, has already prepared
22 I,V | confessor.~ ~"You have a good brother," said Monsieur Loraux, "
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