Part, Chapter
1 I,I | which is worth a great deal, we shall live~like princes;
2 I,II | with whom~we are now to deal, but a whole people, or
3 I,III| perfumery. I get a good deal of custom through them;~
4 I,III| speculation; his part was to deal the last blow.~ ~"After
5 I,IV | but as I don't know how to deal with a~bourgeois--ah! excuse
6 I,V | me you are risking a good deal outside of~your business.
7 I,V | quantity of white oil, a great~deal of greenish oil, iron, a
8 I,V | little~silica, and a good deal of sulphur. The differing
9 I,VI | Andoche, who has a great deal of wit,--he got~it all out
10 I,VI | you," said Claparon; "you deal, for your~half of the property,
11 I,VI | himself up.~ ~"You do a great deal of business?" said Pillerault,
12 I,VI | everything is~hot, or I'll deal retributive justice by a
13 I,VI | of the ancients. We can deal with young and old alike.
14 I,I | Lourdois;~"there is a good deal said about them: there will
15 I,I | the law leaves a great deal~too much latitude. There
16 I,I | man with whom I do a great deal of business,--Pere~Bidault.
17 I,III| devoted! We owe a~great deal to my uncle. The newspapers
18 I,IV | Gobseck, who is~very easy to deal with when he has funds to
19 I,V | I have thought a great deal~of this," he added. "I know
20 I,VI | would~give them with a great deal of pleasure to witness a
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