Part, Chapter
1 I,II | Ragons his food, six francs a month as wages, and a~pallet to
2 I,II | Towards the end of the~first month this girl, who was forced
3 I,II | salary of fifty francs a month,~and took his seat at the
4 I,II | martial courage. During the month his~convalescence lasted,
5 I,II | 1800,~and in the pretty month of May, Mademoiselle Pillerault
6 I,III| dinner, and the end of the month~eternity, even if she had
7 I,III| of the bone flung to him, month by~month, in the recesses
8 I,III| bone flung to him, month by~month, in the recesses of Switzerland,
9 I,IV | than two hundred francs a month perhaps! I am binding~myself--
10 I,I | Roguin tormented him~for a month to get into that land speculation,
11 I,II | Happily, Popinot--who for a month had never left the Rue des
12 I,II | mentioned three times a month!~Finot saw three thousand
13 I,II | who earns sixty francs a month, he wrote wheedling letters,
14 I,IV | reverse the judgment; but in a month it would be safe."~ ~"A
15 I,IV | it would be safe."~ ~"A month!"~ ~Cesar fell into a sort
16 I,V | beautiful woman, after one month's enjoyment of her~sumptuous
17 I,VI | money! was her~cry. Every month she carried her salary and
18 I,VII| VII~ ~In the month of May, 1821, this family,
19 I,VII| The last~Sunday of that month was the anniversary of the
20 I,VII| Cour Royale.~ ~During the month required for the legal formalities
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