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1 I | chiefly through "seeing life" and other countries. His
2 I | women in whatever station of life they belonged. Nevertheless,
3 I | you want money! A dog's life, and~a dog's business!"~ ~"
4 I | glance rapidly cast on the life of the Comte de Serizy,
5 II | his own salons. This noble life, devoting itself from~its
6 II | had ended by becoming a life of incessant~toil. The count
7 II | a priest, ever comes to life of this~kind without some
8 II | Here a few words on the life of the steward Moreau become~
9 II | You can never advance in life," he said to Moreau, "for
10 II | Everybody has enemies in this life. Now the steward and his
11 III | Graces once or twice in his life. If Moreau's faults~can
12 III | hidden when in peril of his life.~ ~This woman, celebrated
13 III | wants she had acquired~in a life of opulence. He filled,
14 III | distress.~ ~Oscar was the whole life and all the future of his
15 III | sufficiently advanced in life, my~treasure, to be able
16 III | for the~real interests of life, torments itself about frivolities,
17 III | committed in all ranks~of social life by inferiors who envy those
18 III | profession adopted very early in life. As he had~already some
19 III | Mistigris, "'art is long, but life is short'~--to Bichette."~ ~
20 IV | of all kinds in~Oriental life have disorganized my liver."~ ~"
21 IV | nineteen, kept at home all his life, and~going for two weeks
22 IV | count knew of Schinner's life~as an artist.~ ~"I never
23 IV | old~woman should save my life! You'll hear how. The weather
24 V | have given ten years of his life for boots and straps to~
25 V | out. "He lives~a lonely life in his own house; gets up
26 V | to be~feared in domestic life, and I, being a married
27 VI | is the luxury of country life. Milk, eggs,~poultry, game,
28 VI | supplies required by their~life of luxury. The poultry-maid
29 VI | seventeen years~of married life, could not be ignorant of
30 VI | feel wholly at liberty, or life is~TOO insipid. We have
31 VI | wear and tear of public life, by his own emotions, by
32 VII | what seventeen years of the life of a man like myself is
33 VII | put all my pride, all~my life. In accepting for myself
34 VII | which they extract? This is life as it is, my child. You~
35 VII | yet nothing whatever of life. Like all children who have~
36 VII | at the Gaiete. But this life and these~opinions never
37 VII | now had a~right to end his life jovially.~ ~"Don't you see,
38 VII | the worries~of business life."~ ~Neither the Cardots,
39 VII | anything of~the ways of life of their aunt Clapart. The
40 VII | children make a good start in life! In this respect--indeed,
41 VII | wild oats, but he'll learn~life. Look at me: I left Lyon
42 VII | the lad knew nothing of life.~ ~"Send him here to me
43 VIII| with such rigidity that his life in the midst of Paris was
44 VIII| and continual toil of his life.~ ~Moreau, satisfied with
45 VIII| he thought of quitting a~life so directly against his
46 VIII| into a deeper disgust for life. Impelled by~the example
47 VIII| safely into the mysteries of life.~Oscar, grown prudent, had
48 VIII| legal offices. In a clerical life where work is the rule,
49 VIII| the Theatre-Francais. Long life to Maitre Bordin! May God
50 IX | at least, a "friend for~life," a second father. This
51 IX | which can end only with my life. Oscar, one thing I want
52 IX | first great misfortune in~life."~ ~"Was he? How so?" asked
53 X | kill you to lead such a life!" cried old Cardot; "and~
54 X | through his probations in life."~ ~"If that is your decision
55 X | plain bread and reflect on life such as~it is to those who
56 X | heaven when she saved the life of Monsieur~Clapart, who,
57 XI | than by all his previous life. The idle lounger was~hanging
58 XI | disasters in love and a life of debauchery in~his blotched
59 XI | Scenes from a Courtesan's Life~ ~Bridau, Joseph~The Purse~
60 XI | Scenes from a Courtesan's Life~ ~Desroches (son)~A Bachelor'
61 XI | Scenes from a Courtesan's Life~The Firm of Nucingen~A Man
62 XI | Scenes from a Courtesan's Life~The Government Clerks~Gaudissart
63 XI | Scenes from a Courtesan's Life~Cousin Pons~ ~Gondreville,
64 XI | Scenes from a Courtesan's Life~Beatrix~The Middle Classes~
65 XI | Scenes from a Courtesan's Life~ ~Poiret, the elder~The
66 XI | Scenes from a Courtesan's Life~The Middle Classes~ ~Rouvre,
67 XI | Scenes from a Courtesan's Life~ ~Serizy, Comtesse de~The
68 XI | Scenes from a Courtesan's Life~Another Study of Woman~The
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