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1 IV | their good qualities; and Joseph Lebas, the chief~assistant,
2 IV | his elder daughter. But Joseph did not~share the symmetrical
3 V | circumstances as those of Joseph Lebas and Virginie. A good~
4 V | under similar conditions! Joseph Lebas, who was~now three-and-thirty,
5 VII | ells more of cloth," said Joseph Lebas.~ ~This remark did
6 VIII| which rang at the~head of Joseph Lebas' bed. When this decisive
7 VIII| seeing them.~ ~Suddenly Joseph Lebas stood before him.~ ~"
8 VIII| seated in~his presence, Joseph Lebas was startled.~ ~"What
9 VIII| speak of something else.--Joseph, the stock-taking is~done."~ ~"
10 VIII| words. Say the profits, Joseph. Do you know,~my boy, that
11 VIII| Tears rose to the eyes of Joseph Lebas, who tried to hide
12 VIII| altogether deserve~this favor, Joseph. You have not so much confidence
13 VIII| breathed a word of it." Joseph Lebas~blushed. "Ah, ha!"
14 IX | What, monsieur?" replied Joseph Lebas, looking at his master
15 IX | not that a perpetual game, Joseph? That~is life, that is!
16 IX | weeping copiously. "Why, Joseph, my poor~boy, what is the
17 IX | Mademoiselle Augustine!" exclaimed Joseph~Lebas in his rapture.~ ~
18 IX | instantly froze the luckless Joseph.~ ~"Is it not she that--
19 IX | which he found himself. Joseph Lebas,~shamefaced and in
20 IX | despair, remained standing.~ ~"Joseph," the draper said with frigid
21 IX | bush.~ ~"Deuce take it, Joseph, you must know that there
22 IX | cast meaning glances at Joseph Lebas,~who was extremely
23 IX | families. She wondered whether Joseph or Virginie were the~taller,
24 X | Yes, indeed, Monsieur Joseph. What do you think of painting?
25 X | longer; she learned that Joseph Lebas loved Augustine. It
26 X | Monsieur Guillaume brought Joseph Lebas to despair by~telling
27 X | overcome by hearing that Joseph~had, in a way, refused her,
28 XI | served the late Monsieur Joseph Vernet, the late Monsieur
29 XII | draper went to look for Joseph Lebas, and inform him of
30 XII | his charming Augustine, Joseph Lebas, who found~his happiness
31 XV | taken to germinate was to Joseph Lebas~a guarantee of its
32 XV | mischief is done, wife," said Joseph Lebas; "we must try to give~
33 XV | strength when she heard~Joseph Lebas speak of legal proceedings.
34 XIX | the narrow reasoning of Joseph Lebas, or Madame~Guillaume'
35 Add | Cesar Birotteau~ ~Lebas, Joseph~Cesar Birotteau~Cousin Betty~ ~
36 Add | Cousin Betty~ ~Lebas, Madame Joseph (Virginie)~Cesar Birotteau~
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