Part, Chapter
1 I,II | to "The Queen of Roses," Joseph Lebas, woollen draper and~
2 I,II | them into their households. Joseph Lebas cited with horror
3 I,V | Birotteau, the judge Popinot, Joseph~Lebas, and his friend Matifat.
4 I,VII| peer of France," he said to Joseph Lebas, who accompanied~the
5 I,I | Claparon is right," said Joseph Lebas.~ ~"I am right," said
6 I,III| Let us walk on,~Birotteau. Joseph, lead the horse about, he
7 I,III| come here, and then find Joseph at the door~of the Messrs.
8 I,V | Guillaume, and his son-in-~law Joseph Lebas, Claparon, Gigonnet,
9 I,V | Monsieur le baron," said Joseph Lebas, "you knew very well~
10 I,V | Pillerault pressed the hand of Joseph Lebas.~ ~"Yes," said Mongenod, "
11 I,V | Rue~Saint-Denis, to find Joseph Lebas. As she walked along
12 I,V | she~said to herself.~ ~Joseph Lebas received her kindly,
13 I,VI | commercial Code. Happily, Joseph Lebas,~cautioned by Pillerault,
14 I,VI | work by Jules Desmarets and Joseph Lebas, both of whom~were
15 I,VII| degrees attracted admiration. Joseph Lebas, Popinot the~judge,
16 I,VII| my friends?" he said to Joseph Lebas,~Pillerault, and Ragon.~ ~"
17 I,VII| making an expressive~sign to Joseph Lebas, for he saw symptoms
18 I,VII| merchants, his uncle and Joseph Lebas. The news of his~rehabilitation
19 Add | Government Clerks~ ~Lebas, Joseph~At the Sign of the Cat and
20 Add | Cousin Betty~ ~Lebas, Madame Joseph (Virginie)~At the Sign of
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