Part, Chapter
1 I,I | upsets all theories; it is in fact a thunderbolt~working within
2 I,I | the~name aloud, though in fact she had only uttered it
3 I,II | as an infant Jesus,--in fact, a king of men."~ ~Constance
4 I,II | elegance of Paris. In point of fact, this Paste and this Lotion~
5 I,II | considered very rich, though in fact he possessed~only a hundred
6 I,II | belonged to him through~the fact of his exposure and abandonment
7 I,III| be rich, was in point of fact~comparatively poor. He set
8 I,III| You are a party to it.~In fact, I brought you here that
9 I,IV | means, his~strength, in fact his whole mind was spent
10 I,V | had their~appartement; in fact, the dining-room, where
11 I,VI | deserved to be,~what in fact he became, the king of commercial
12 I,VI | be sold, sells itself in~fact: he won't believe in anything
13 I,VI | recently made known the fact that hair is a dead substance,
14 I,I | fire. It is an established fact that persons who feel~through
15 I,III| perfumery from me?"~ ~"The fact is," said du Tillet, "I
16 I,III| mass of papers, where in fact Birotteau now~found him,
17 I,V | entrusted to her; she filled, in~fact, a position above that of
18 I,VI | nobility, is in point of fact~made up of traders who are
19 I,VI | this is, that in point of fact the debtor appoints~his
20 I,VII| we call attention to the fact that his~proceedings were
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