Part, Chapter
1 I,I | door of which opened at the foot of her bed. At last she~
2 I,II | place and~came to Paris on foot to seek his fortune, with
3 I,III| there's Pere Roguin, on foot at this hour, at the top
4 I,III| made a banker, who set on foot and directed vast enterprises;
5 I,III| and let me walk~home on foot."~ ~These words chased away
6 I,V | appear, who was~dragging his foot timidly because Cesarine
7 I,VI | medium height, from head to foot the~evident son of a hat-maker,
8 I,VII| himself--was allowed to put foot into the new appartement
9 I,VII| said Molineux, planting one foot in the boudoir, "I~stand
10 I,II | universe. Birotteau had not set foot in his manufactory since
11 I,III| pleasant to the eye as to the foot which felt the soft thickness
12 I,III| low, to trample it under foot, to~render despicable in
13 I,III| grand scale. If you had set foot in~the faubourg, where I
14 I,III| Roguin, touched her brother's foot, Pillerault spoke loudly~
15 I,IV | himself over, bound hand and foot, to another~merchant; and
16 I,V | dressed, left the house on foot and went to their~uncle
17 I,VII| where he has never set foot, and~where all the furniture
18 I,VII| the house, and saw at the foot of the staircase (still
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