Part, Chapter
1 I,I | use; we alone possess the~receipt of the late queen,--poor,
2 I,VI | France, and gave, without receipt, bills for twenty thousand
3 I,VI | of Claparon.~ ~"I have no receipt to give you," said Claparon; "
4 I,I | and to write the form of a receipt.~ ~"I am very glad you took
5 I,I | Monsieur Claparon gave me~no receipt; my acceptances were to
6 I,I | Popinot the judge said--~The receipt!--but--why do you ask the
7 I,I | my purse, and I have no receipt for them. The~owners of
8 I,I | thousand down. I have no receipt; the~creditors will think
9 I,I | any more than I give my receipt for moneys not yet paid.
10 I,I | giving Monsieur Birotteau a receipt for his four~hundred thousand
11 I,II | you obtained Claparon's receipt for the~money."~ ~"Alas!
12 I,IV | you intend to send back my~receipt for the rent unpaid? I shall
13 I,VII| Sceaux, has brought~you a receipt. The rest of the money is
14 I,VII| she said. "You have got~my receipt."~ ~"I came to tell you
15 I,VII| loss. Well, I'll get you a receipt in full,~anyhow; you keep
16 I,VII| past eleven, and give me a~receipt for the payment of your
17 I,VII| uncle will not refuse his receipt for his own claim of~twenty-five
18 I,VII| enough to--"~ ~"Do you want a receipt?" said du Tillet, interrupting
19 I,VII| well afford to give you a receipt in full~for all that is
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