Part, Chapter
1 I,I | had to~it; but I ended by seeing what they were, and in approving
2 I,V | orders to the clerks. Not seeing Popinot, he~concluded that
3 I,V | Popinot, who~was amazed at not seeing anything extraordinary in
4 I,V | of--"~ ~She stopped short, seeing that Cesarine was listening
5 I,V | cried, looking round and not seeing his cashier. "Ah,~true,
6 I,VI | have had the happiness of seeing their grandmothers~and great-aunts
7 I,VI | banker ought to seem tired of seeing and touching things.~Hang
8 I,VII| down," said Cesar aloud, seeing that~Constance opened her
9 I,VII| to~enjoy the surprise of seeing it as a whole. Thus the
10 I,VII| the abbe went away without seeing the various~apartments,
11 I,VII| Sometimes Madame Matifat, seeing~him about to relate some
12 I,VII| without a pang the hope of seeing her~daughter the wife of
13 I,II | at the opposite wall, but seeing nothing,--listening, however,
14 I,III| regarded as not written.~Seeing the /i/ without a dot, the
15 I,IV | mamma?" said Cesarine, seeing that her mother~was weeping.~ ~"
16 I,IV | Birotteau attempted to get away, seeing that the late commercial~
17 I,V | Madame~Cesar to come down. On seeing his niece Pillerault took
18 I,VII| The prosperous painter,~seeing the water trickling into
19 I,VII| making a circuit to avoid~seeing his shop and the windows
20 I,VII| astonishment he expressed at seeing Cesarine at~"The Queen of
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