Part, Chapter
1 I,I | sort electrical, which are produced by terrible explosions of
2 I,I | picture the alarming zig-zags produced by falling~shadows, the
3 I,II | would scarcely have dreamed,~produced on Cesar an overpowering
4 I,II | or a certain paste,~often produced effects quite contrary to
5 I,II | individual life? /When the effect~produced is no longer in direct relation
6 I,V | Monsieur Vauquelin."~ ~"Hair is produced by a follicular organ,"
7 I,V | dead, is, in my~judgment, produced by a check to the secretion
8 I,V | of that magnetic ardor, produced by an influx of the~nervous
9 I,VI | before four o'clock they had produced several~pounds of oil. Popinot
10 I,VI | principles."~ ~This lecture produced upon the mind of Charles
11 I,VI | effect that his new clothes produced upon his body. The jovial~
12 I,VII| effect which they themselves produced; all had been~arranged when
13 I,VII| ball of~Cesar Birotteau produced upon his simple being the
14 I,IV | his own haziness of mind produced by~the champagne, he did,
15 I,IV | which the terrible word produced upon him, rushed~down the
16 I,VI | assignees~added seventy thousand produced by Birotteau's claims in
17 I,VII| of the old monarchy had produced. The thirst for gold~rapidly
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