Part, Chapter
1 I,II | they change their wants; marriage then~becomes, to persons
2 I,II | there was no question of marriage; and though her heart was
3 I,II | Ragon, who had drawn up the~marriage contract, gave the new perfumer
4 I,II | step-sister Augustine's marriage with the painter~Sommervieux.
5 I,III| see no hindrance to his marriage~with Cesarine, though the
6 I,III| From the night of her marriage, the charming and only daughter
7 I,III| blow.~ ~"After wills come marriage contracts," said Birotteau. "
8 I,VI | on every head. Ha! your marriage shall~not be a sham; we'
9 I,VII| And yet before her marriage she was even less than I
10 I,VII| made a~judge because of his marriage to Mademoiselle Thirion."~ ~"
11 I,VII| was re-decorated for his marriage with Maria Louisa~of Austria,
12 I,VII| only one fete~here,--the marriage of this dear child."~ ~After
13 I,III| when~I speak to him of our marriage. From henceforth I shall
14 I,V | family, to consent to~our marriage, if mademoiselle will accept
15 I,VII| never leave you. After our~marriage I shall come and pass the
16 I,VII| We will arrange about our~marriage contract at the same time."~ ~*****~ ~
17 I,VII| publication of the banns of marriage between Cesarine and Anselme,~
18 I,VII| his own home, where the~marriage contract of his dear Cesarine
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