Part, Chapter
1 I,II | books for six sous a-piece, laid out in a hamper on the pavement,~
2 I,III| that~clever juggler had laid bare to him the secrets
3 I,III| thousand~francs which were laid by for my daughter's portion."~ ~"
4 I,IV | commission. It~will be money well laid out. Give me the premises
5 I,IV | subject, his~vassal; he laid claim to his subservience,
6 I,VI | becoming sense of~propriety was laid aside during the foreign
7 I,VI | OIL, based upon principles laid down by the~Academy of Sciences,
8 I,II | Tullia, Mariette, etc. They laid down the law to~everybody,
9 I,II | finally bought, and which laid the foundation of his ultimate~
10 I,III| of his affairs would be laid to that circumstance. He~
11 I,IV | beside him. The poor man laid his head on a~cushion, and
12 I,IV | dressing-gown around him, laid down~his pipe, and drew
13 I,IV | Reflect upon it; I have now~laid before you the whole theory
14 I,V | mortification which~God has laid upon you--"~ ~"My brother,
15 I,V | Constance and Cesar laid these wise words to heart.
16 I,VII| to her~dear Anselme, who laid an eager and respectful
17 I,VII| that office the bankrupt laid by for his creditors,~taking
18 I,VII| hand of his confessor and laid~his head upon the bosom
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