Part, Chapter
1 I,I | advantage of the occasion to marry our daughter; sell the~business,
2 I,I | Let us sell the business, marry Cesarine, and give up~your
3 I,II | of land, who let~Ursula marry him.~ ~During those two
4 I,II | early youth; he intended to marry in Touraine some woman rich~
5 I,II | Pillerault consented to~marry Cesar Birotteau, who fainted
6 I,II | mine!" He had vowed not to~marry till he was forty, and kept
7 I,III| life.~Apropos, when do we marry the Madeleine? Hey! hey!
8 I,IV | another tone with me."~ ~"I marry when I please," said the
9 I,V | Mademoiselle Cesarine will marry Roguin's head-~clerk," the
10 I,VII| won't~have bread to eat. Marry Mademoiselle Lourdois, the
11 I,VII| who, they tell me, is to~marry the son of Monsieur Camusot
12 I,VII| That's what it is to marry artists!" cried her father. "
13 I,VII| out! Success, and I shall marry Cesarine! she~has told me
14 I,I | ready for me to-morrow. I marry my~daughter to little Crottat;
15 I,I | since he told me not to marry Cesarine; he said you would
16 I,V | of the notes], you should marry~her in a fortnight, if she
17 I,V | My~son, you shall never marry the daughter of a bankrupt."~ ~
18 I,VII| Constance~had consented to marry Cesar. Pillerault, in concert
19 I,VII| the hurry Popinot is in to marry Cesarine. He cannot wait
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