Part, Chapter
1 I,I | those to whom we sell in~small parcels. But it takes too
2 I,II | ideas but~the simplest (the small change of the mind); who
3 I,IV | Birotteau's neighbor was a small dealer in umbrellas, parasols,
4 I,IV | perfumer turning them over. "Small fry, two months,~three months--"~ ~"
5 I,IV | persons who have risen~from small beginnings, and who cultivate
6 I,IV | itself. Oh, I will~accept small bills for the value of the
7 I,V | and yellowed by~time, was small and narrow, hard, and crowned
8 I,V | swindlers." He preferred small and certain~gains to bold
9 I,V | expensive to store, were small. He himself had~nailed up
10 I,V | tied him; and he~took a small appartement of three rooms
11 I,V | large quantity of mucus, a small quantity of white oil, a
12 I,VI | advisedly. But he needed a small sum in hand on~which to
13 I,VI | contributing to the best of my small ability to the~success of
14 I,I | account; there will be a small amount to deduct, and you
15 I,II | involves and ruins many small shareholders.~ ~The two
16 I,III| wrapping-paper. The storerooms held small~casks of various oils, obtained
17 I,III| Birotteau, so~pitifully small at the Kellers, felt a craving
18 I,IV | demands of all, graat and small~alaike, dree zignatures.
19 I,IV | people," said Claparon; "the small fry are~not to get beyond
20 I,V | whose window-sashes, with~small and very dirty panes, swung
21 I,V | lord, who belonged to~the small number of true gentlemen
|