Part, Chapter
1 I,II | called for volunteers~to carry a battery. Captain Jean
2 I,II | leaving enough~property to carry on the education he had
3 I,IV | perfumer, surprised.~ ~"To carry out your plan, you must
4 I,IV | afraid, madame, I shall carry nothing off," said the~artist,
5 I,IV | pay my rent; all delays carry with them a loss~of interest
6 I,IV | case), has~authorized me to carry pistols for my personal
7 I,IV | his heiress was able to carry it~along, and take care
8 I,V | fears--"~ ~"That Roguin will carry off our funds?" said Pillerault,
9 I,VI | Germany, England! I shall carry with me placards in all~
10 I,VII| the~angels would some day carry to God in all its pristine
11 I,I | supervision; he should still carry on his business, signing~
12 I,II | my fortune is~made," and carry to Birotteau thirty or forty
13 I,II | purchase, will suffice to carry me along~until I can reap
14 I,III| provided they do not carry off the property of their
15 I,III| his~head, "how much did he carry of? If we are to believe
16 I,V | you intend to~do?"~ ~"To carry on my business."~ ~"That
17 I,V | shall give~me my money, or I carry off your scent-bags, and
18 I,VI | of the~bankrupt, who may carry Don Quixote and his remonstrance
19 I,VII| happy lover; "he can~never carry all the wine you are pouring
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