Part, Chapter
1 I,III| Bourbons. Two months after the return~of Louis XVIII., Madame
2 I,III| State,~overtaken by the return of the Bourbons and anxious
3 I,III| travels in~Germany. On his return he found Madame Roguin faithful
4 I,III| cannot make him accept any return. Happily, I found out from~
5 I,IV | Bourdonnais, and had to return upon his steps.~ ~ ~
6 I,V | can give you nothing in return."~ ~The man of science smiled
7 I,VI | make his savior any other return than that of sterile~gratitude.
8 I,VI | Marechal de~Villars on his return from Denain.~ ~"We have
9 I,VII| s shop, and obtained in return, Bossuet, Racine,~Voltaire,
10 I,II | in case of loss, not to return the capital~of course, but
11 I,II | property by demanding a~return of the capital at a critical
12 I,III| begged Monsieur Birotteau to return on the~following Friday.
13 I,III| doubtless contributed, in return for the care bestowed upon
14 I,III| Messrs. Keller; tell him to return to the stable. Leave word~
15 I,IV | and thinking to make him a return and also to put him~off
16 I,V | superfluities in my life, I can return the~four hundred francs
17 I,V | with ever-growing anxiety, return at eleven~o'clock, and read
18 I,V | Birotteau to wait their return.~Monsieur le Comte de Fontaine
19 I,VII| from~obligation and free to return boldly into the vortex of
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