Part, Chapter
1 I,II | devoted emissaries of the Bourbons, and where the~correspondence
2 I,II | Saint-Roch, his attachment to the Bourbons, and the respect~which he
3 I,II | adherents and rally to the Bourbons the various~trades and men
4 I,III| on the restoration of the Bourbons. Two months after the return~
5 I,III| overtaken by the return of the Bourbons and anxious to stand well
6 I,IV | and by~fighting for the Bourbons upon the steps of Saint-Roch
7 I,IV | and by~fighting for the Bourbons upon the steps of Saint-Roch
8 I,V | and by fighting for the Bourbons~upon the steps of Saint-Roch,
9 I,VI | conspiracy attempted against the Bourbons after~the Hundred Days.
10 I,VI | and by fighting for the~Bourbons upon the steps of Saint-Roch,
11 I,VI | Liberals are dangerous'; 'The Bourbons must avoid a conflict';~'
12 I,VI | cloak of a coalition'; 'The Bourbons are~inaugurating an era
13 I,VI | labors in perfumery; the Bourbons know how to reward all~merit.
14 I,VI | against the Empire; the Bourbons have conquests to~make,
15 I,VII| and by fighting for the~Bourbons on the steps--"~ ~"True,"
16 I,II | overthrow of the restored~Bourbons. The perfumer, like all
17 I,II | regretted that an enemy of the~Bourbons should be so gracious, so
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