Part, Chapter
1 I,II | calculated, he would be able in less than twenty years
2 I,II | in~bulk. Cesar was then able to buy the huts and the
3 I,III| distance, without being able~to define the reason why
4 I,III| and the notary had been able to get~his accounts once
5 I,III| or a~chance to make one,--able, nevertheless, to understand
6 I,IV | economy, and later we may~be able to serve you--"~ ~*****~ ~
7 I,IV | education, his heiress was able to carry it~along, and take
8 I,V | soldier (the two men best able to estimate life), a~crucifix
9 I,VI | shoulders of those more able than himself, making his~
10 I,I | worthy perfumer a strong and able man, was~alarmed at his
11 I,I | Monsieur Birotteau will be able to raise~soon," said Claparon,
12 I,I | crushed by misfortune is once able to make the fiction of a~
13 I,II | tried."~ ~The opinion of so able a lawyer restored Cesar'
14 I,II | his wife, the only person able to advise him, from~knowing
15 I,II | should be so gracious, so able, so fine an orator.~ ~Full
16 I,IV | possibly that~he might be able to deny promises actually
17 I,IV | and petitioners, he was able to attain his end. At~half-past
18 I,V | have no fear, I~shall be able to pay them. Save--save
19 I,V | passion, and you will be able to bear the mortification
20 I,VI | Paris a commercial~passion able to keep itself alive for
21 I,VI | firm, and he was therefore able to bring them under~the
22 I,VI | simplicity of his life,~--was able to understand weakness.
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