Part, Chapter
1 I,I | to be thus decorated, has placed my name first on the~list.
2 I,II | eldest child, Francois, and placed~him in a seminary. Ordained
3 I,II | ordinary~life would have placed between himself and the
4 I,II | bouillote/, Roguin the notary placed on the card-table~some old
5 I,III| him a~trade, Madame Ragon placed her nephew at "The Queen
6 I,III| man in whose power he had placed himself intended to take,
7 I,V | thousand francs, which he placed in the public Funds, and
8 I,V | former commercial days, which placed an enormous~distance between
9 I,VI | or any of~those persons placed near to some form of power
10 I,VII| Anselme arrived. Roguin, placed opposite to Madame~Ragon,
11 I,I | circumstances in which we are placed are very hard. Roguin has
12 I,I | individual temperament has~placed the vital spark. Feeble
13 I,III| himself in the cabinet, placed in~one corner of the fireplace,
14 I,III| suppliants and du Tillet placed himself, as it were, upon~
15 I,V | which the valuables were placed.~ ~"Mother Madou takes a
16 I,V | which Roguin's~flight had placed Cesar, begging him to go
17 I,VII| to the woods of~Aulnay, placed like a crown upon the prettiest
18 I,VII| thousand you have saved and placed in our uncle~Pillerault'
19 I,VII| the man for life, no doubt placed in the desk three~thousand
20 I,VII| But my conduct~has been placed under the eyes of the king;
21 I,VII| that stairway,~admirably placed as it is to produce a solemn
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