Part, Chapter
1 I,I | Cesar Birotteau at every corner, and~on all the boards,
2 I,V | understanding it.~ ~At the corner of the Rue de la Monnaie
3 I,V | staircase,~taken out of a corner of the backshop, opened
4 I,V | dinner alone by the chimney corner. This~habit was derived
5 I,V | sitting on a sofa by the corner of the fire. At this hour
6 I,VII| people, but they'll sit in a corner; Alexandre~Crottat; Celestin--"~ ~"
7 I,I | much discomposed. At the corner of a street he ran against~
8 I,I | and half insensible in a corner of the~carriage.~ ~"Keep
9 I,II | armchair in the chimney corner, near the door of the cabinet~
10 I,III| the cabinet, placed in~one corner of the fireplace, facing
11 I,III| bewildered perfumer sit~down at a corner of the fireplace.~ ~"Will
12 I,III| dropping upon the sofa~at the corner of the fireplace, pale,
13 I,III| Popinot,~penned up in a corner of the shop closed in with
14 I,IV | of its neighbor. In one corner was a large space screened
15 I,IV | go far.~Gobseck sits in a corner of his web like an old spider
16 I,IV | night. He was sitting in a corner of the sofa near the fire;
17 I,IV | his wife~was in the other corner watching him attentively,
18 I,VII| left his umbrella at the corner of the door. The prosperous
19 I,VII| the fatal~letter from a corner of his eye. "I helped Celestin
20 I,VII| were talking together in a corner,~looked at the man of commercial
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