Part, Chapter
1 I,II | fret~perpetually over the future. Her cold but ingenuous
2 I,II | view, and did view, the future in glowing colors;~all the
3 I,III| the~morrow; for her the future was after dinner, and the
4 I,III| Birotteau, confident of~future success. He found no difficulty
5 I,III| roaming the boulevard with a future of forty sous in his~pocket
6 I,IV | deputy-mayor, Birotteau the future possessor of half the lands
7 I,IV | his immediate gains to his future~interests. He listened patiently
8 I,V | Popinot, he~concluded that his future partner had gone to dress;
9 I,VI | principal instrument of his~future fortune. Popinot the judge
10 I,VI | in flesh and blood of the~future destinies of Cesar Birotteau.
11 I,VI | If you are drunk, your future is lost. Roguin~will keep
12 I,VI | drank~like lords to the future success of Cephalic Oil.~ ~"
13 I,I | Ah, monsieur," said the future notary, "one word! Has Roguin
14 I,I | up with advice as to his future conduct. His~countenance
15 I,IV | you~must not--destroy your future. If Monsieur Birotteau is
16 I,VI | sacrifice the creditors~for the future prosperity of the restored
17 I,VI | honest man a store for the future; always, however,~providing
18 I,VI | when~they decide upon his future fate. For a man who can
19 I,VI | beings;~they believe in a future, in a divine Providence;
20 I,VII| voice.~ ~"Anselme, your future, your happiness, demand
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