Part, Chapter
1 I,I | kept me from sleeping. I am resolved to take the~shine out of
2 I,II | he remained~royalist, he resolved to be, purely and simply,
3 I,II | their happiness. He then resolved to reach fortune~more rapidly,
4 I,II | added up. Husband and wife resolved to~keep silence and watch
5 I,III| under poverty. However, I am resolved to leave my daughter mistress
6 I,IV | with. Grindot~accordingly resolved to sacrifice his immediate
7 I,V | cast at Cesarine, and he resolved to clear~up his suspicions.~ ~"
8 I,VI | the Vaudeville; Popinot~resolved to wait for him. Was it
9 I,VI | good omen, with which he resolved to regale~Cesar on the morrow.
10 I,VII| straight on their legs, was resolved to open the ball with Popinot.~
11 I,I | and changes of life? Cesar resolved to confide~his situation
12 I,II | only the present moment.~He resolved to attempt, before the news
13 I,II | left in the room,~Birotteau resolved that the next time the outer
14 I,V | and that du~Tillet was resolved to read in the "Journal
15 I,VI | understand weakness. He resolved to spare Cesar the~anguish
16 I,VI | each~other. The poor clerk resolved to attain an end which,
17 I,VII| the lover's brain that he resolved to make an end of~their
18 I,VII| himself to be cast~down, resolved within his conscience to
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