Part, Chapter
1 I,I | Birotteau suddenly saw a strong light in the~room beyond
2 I,I | which yield it readily under strong pressure. In a~year, according
3 I,II | commercial events which strong brains dominate, may become~
4 I,II | was bound by ties that~are strong enough to hold ingenuous
5 I,III| depths of a purpose which is strong enough to~lie in wait for
6 I,III| not mistake; the enemy is strong, well~entrenched, formidable!
7 I,III| launched. The~conception was strong. The square bottles were
8 I,V | broad shoulders showed a strong frame; he was dry by~temperament,
9 I,V | that of all men who are strong without assumption, increased
10 I,VI | your business habits are so strong~that you must argue over
11 I,I | thought the worthy perfumer a strong and able man, was~alarmed
12 I,I | reason was in~danger, the strong constitution of the Tourangian
13 I,III| will be silent, resigned, strong~to bear it. No, you shall
14 I,IV | baron to his wife, in a strong German~accent, as he rose
15 I,V | of my affairs I do feel strong enough to pay forty~thousand
16 I,VI | sooner."~ ~Pillerault, a strong man,--strong through the
17 I,VI | Pillerault, a strong man,--strong through the simplicity of
18 I,VII| forget is the great secret of strong, creative natures,--to forget,~
19 I,VII| human justice stand forth in strong relief by reflections which
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