Part, Chapter
1 I,I | not know the value of a louis, wouldn't you~feel bound
2 I,II | seek his fortune, with one louis in his~pocket. The recommendation
3 I,II | who possessed a hundred louis d'or,~changed them for six
4 I,II | of the virtuous deeds of Louis XVI., the~anecdotes with
5 I,II | the card-table~some old louis d'or which Madame Cesar
6 I,II | circumstance of the old louis~seems too much against you
7 I,II | once that he had taken the louis. The perfumer~opened his
8 I,III| my worldly goods~were one louis, given me by my godmother
9 I,III| at the top of~the Place Louis XV. I wonder what he is
10 I,III| hob-nailed shoes, the one louis,~and love.~ ~In times gone
11 I,III| months after the return~of Louis XVIII., Madame Roguin was
12 I,IV | the terrace of~the Place Louis XV. at two o'clock on the
13 I,IV | celibate it was furnished with Louis XV.~articles, so dirty and
14 I,VI | cashier with an air~which Louis XIV. must have worn when
15 I,VII| little~hoard, a hundred louis, on buying books for her
16 I,VII| treated in the style called Louis XIV., with a clock in buhl,
17 I,VII| firmness of the daughter of Louis XVI. to induce~him to accept
18 I,V | if it can be said that Louis XVIII. ever had a~preference.
19 I,V | always a favorite with Louis XVIII., was thought~to be
20 I,VII| yet obeyed the command of Louis XVIII., but he now~mechanically
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