Part, Chapter
1 I,I | Birotteau!" but got no answer. She thought she had called
2 I,I | forbidden by law? How do you answer~that, you who are guided
3 I,II | committing herself to an answer,--a~prudence suggested by
4 I,II | Tillet, who confirmed the answer without blushing. Cesar,
5 I,III| satisfied?"~ ~Anselme could not answer, his heart was full; but
6 I,IV | of Monsieur Molineux; the answer of the umbrella-man made
7 I,V | and kissed her brow; that answer~always conveyed her tacit
8 I,V | Celestin.~ ~Popinot did not answer; he disappeared, driven
9 I,VI | the ceiling, before you answer; try to look sagacious,
10 I,VI | hundred~remitted, and I'll answer for a hundred thousand bottles
11 I,I | Where's the old man who can answer for himself that he~won'
12 I,I | find a~second," he made answer to Claparon, on the day
13 I,II | Birotteau, who waited for an answer, after closing~what he had
14 I,II | thousand francs. I will answer for the case,~however, as
15 I,II | as much as one can ever answer. No case is won till it
16 I,II | granted. That will be God's answer," he said to himself, after~
17 I,IV | painful trepidation, the answer and requirements of~Monsieur
18 I,IV | shall sue you, for your answer shows plainly~enough that
19 I,V | in a trembling voice:--~ ~Answer of Francois to Cesar Birotteau.~
20 I,VII| words in his ear; for all~answer he shook his head. The soft
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