Part, Chapter
1 I,I | Those~sentiments never die."~ ~"Alas! I know it well."~ ~"
2 I,IV | up upon, and flower, and die in or under the plastered
3 I,IV | never know who may live or die, and I can't run after~anybody
4 I,VI | black. I am afraid he will die of it. But when a young
5 I,I | Monsieur Birotteau won't die of it," said Claparon; "
6 I,III| to a merchant; I should die of it!"~ ~"I drink your
7 I,IV | denn, you traw a cheque to die order of~our frient tu Tillet,
8 I,IV | four o'clock, der amount of die~cheque you trew in der morning;
9 I,IV | morning; and at der costs of die Bank. I vill~not receif
10 I,IV | Yes, I know der Prayfic of die~Seine was at your las pall."~ ~"
11 I,IV | divitent! I haf receifed die aggonts. You vill~haf one
12 I,V | or a soldier who should die with his general."~ ~"Good
13 I,V | was~inevitable.~ ~"He will die of grief," said the poor
14 I,V | course~of time if I have to die in the effort, and work
15 I,VI | himself, "Never! never! I will die sooner."~ ~Pillerault, a
16 I,VII| desire is that I may live to die~discharged of debt on earth.
17 I,VII| confidence; but you~must let it die in your heart, just as it
18 I,VII| think sometimes I shall die~before I pay it."~ ~"You
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