Part, Chapter
1 I,I | grows out of the political situation. A composition which will~
2 I,II | Ferdinand du Tillet got~a situation with a stockbroker. He said
3 I,III| sovereign mistress of the situation, and treated her husband
4 I,III| about this time left his situation with Birotteau, confident
5 I,I | resolved to confide~his situation to his wife's uncle before
6 I,II | prevented~from speaking of his situation to his head-clerk, his uncle,
7 I,III| must now reveal his real situation~to his wife, for the account
8 I,III| that I should explain your situation to~Monsieur le president;
9 I,IV | she explained the whole situation in low tones. After an~hour'
10 I,V | have carefully examined my situation; you need have no fear,
11 I,V | I have not revealed your~situation, desires me to convey his
12 I,V | would be if I were~in a situation such as yours--Ah, one has
13 I,V | Pillerault, "look for a situation. You have influential~friends,--
14 I,V | them; they might get~you a situation in the royal household which
15 I,V | your~daughter also. The situation is not hopeless. You three
16 I,V | and explained to him the situation in which Roguin's~flight
17 I,V | officially appointed to a situation in the Sinking-fund Office,
18 I,VI | misfortune is then~master of the situation, and proceeds to legalize
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