Part, Chapter
1 I,I | he said. "Twenty-two by eighteen," he~resumed, going on with
2 I,I | established and~known for eighteen years, to be suspected in
3 I,II | saleswoman. Constance was eighteen years old, and possessed~
4 I,IV | girl is fresh~and rosy at eighteen, blond and slender, with
5 I,V | We must take a lease of eighteen years," said Birotteau. "
6 I,VI | a dozen bottles a year,--eighteen francs; say eighteen~thousand
7 I,VI | year,--eighteen francs; say eighteen~thousand heads,--one hundred
8 I,VI | He took the place for~eighteen years, but they exacted
9 I,VI | because we are preparing, eighteen days hence, to~assemble
10 I,VII| the magistrate. A lease of eighteen years was~agreed upon, so
11 I,VII| that an orphan girl who eighteen years earlier was~saleswoman
12 I,I | flash of a prosperity of~eighteen years now about to be extinguished,
13 I,V | Gigonnet eventually~died, worth eighteen hundred thousand francs,
14 I,VII| of us three--am~guilty. Eighteen months ago, in the midst
15 I,VII| our~children yonder! In eighteen months I have blasted that
16 I,VII| and yourself, for~the last eighteen months, amounted to twenty
17 I,VII| fall he saw the house where eighteen years of happiness had~been
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