Part, Chapter
1 I,II | came when he knew all the~articles, and their prices and marks,
2 I,II | put away, in~long-coveted articles of furniture, the clothing
3 I,II | The low price of all the~articles called "Novelties" which
4 I,II | determined to manufacture articles as well as retail~them.
5 I,II | if they would buy~the two articles by the gross. The Paste
6 I,II | dresses and moire in those~articles of furniture, and that it
7 I,IV | furnished with Louis XV.~articles, so dirty and disfigured
8 I,IV | heterogeneous~and mixed articles of merchandise, evil-smelling
9 I,IV | were stored in bulk the articles that were sold at retail~
10 I,V | the profits on such heavy articles,~difficult to move and expensive
11 I,VI | indemnity for the manufacture~of articles thought to be ridiculous
12 I,II | newspapers, and inserted~articles for which he asked no pay
13 I,II | base services to get~his articles inserted. Money, dinners,
14 I,II | that~reiterated newspaper articles have upon the public mind.
15 I,II | vaudevilles to be accepted, nor articles which had to be~paid for,--
16 I,II | danger of~dyeing it.~ ~These articles rejoiced the soul of Gaudissart,
17 I,V | inlaid box containing toilet articles.~ ~"Put that down, madame!"
18 I,VI | presents, but she refused all articles of~dress and the jewels
19 I,VII| property, down to the~smallest articles that the unfortunate man
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