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1 I, 1 | that he would do better to give up all speculation.~For 2 I, 1 | hardily, like a Spartan, to give him a strong constitution. 3 I, 3 | all of us, one must not give way altogether, and, because 4 I, 3 | he said to himself, “I’ll give her to him.”~At Michaelmas 5 I, 4 | cousin all the same did not give in to these reasons readily. 6 I, 8 | that she would soon have to give up.~Day began to break. 7 I, 8 | are forgetting yourself. I give you warning.”~For dinner 8 I, 9 | Marquis d’Andervilliers would give another ball at Vaubyessard. 9 I, 9 | It cost Charles much to give up Tostes after living there 10 II, 3 | continued, as heretofore, to give anodyne consultations in 11 II, 3 | sure you might at least give me just a pound of ground 12 II, 3 | Emma repeated; “I will give you some. You bother me!”~“ 13 II, 4 | he could beat Charles and give him a double-six. Then the 14 II, 4 | Why did the doctor’s wife give the clerk presents? It looked 15 II, 5 | Napoleon and Athalie to give them some exercise, and 16 II, 5 | trouble about. Why, I could give you some, if need be.”~She 17 II, 6 | said Monsieur Guillaumin. “Give him his head.” They set 18 II, 7 | was that reverie which we give to things that will not 19 II, 8 | and the blue heavens that give us light.”~Monsieur Lieuvain 20 II, 8 | hear her muttering “I’ll give it to our cure up home, 21 II, 8 | left the company to go and give some advice to Binet.~The 22 II, 10 | a gun, one should always give warning.”~The tax-collector 23 II, 10 | and was saying—~“Please give me half an ounce of vitriol.”~“ 24 II, 10 | She was stifling.~“And give me—”~“Will he never go?” 25 II, 10 | time, for a change, I’ll give you a turkeycock, unless 26 II, 11 | consolation they added—~“You give way too much! Get up! You 27 II, 12 | umbrella-maker’s at Rouen to give to Rodolphe. The week after 28 II, 12 | metaphors, since no one can ever give the exact measure of his 29 II, 12 | wife and implored her to give way; he knelt to her; she 30 II, 12 | bring it either; you can give me the maker’s address, 31 II, 12 | was saying these things to give himself firmness.~“And besides, 32 II, 13 | gone on a journey. You must give the basket to her herself, 33 II, 14 | resolved to sue him rather than give up his rights and take back 34 II, 14 | ought in twelve months to give him a profit of a hundred 35 II, 14 | who advised Charles to give madame some distraction 36 II, 14 | certain mental libertinage, give rise to immodest thoughts 37 II, 14 | Lagardy is only going to give one performance; he’s engaged 38 II, 14 | wonder, Charles did not give in, so sure was he that 39 II, 15 | the clerk, “he will soon give another performance.”~But 40 III, 1 | she was puzzled.~“I’ll give it to him myself,” she said; “ 41 III, 1 | uncurled it again, in order to give it a more natural elegance.~“ 42 III, 2 | And he would do better to give it over to someone else— 43 III, 5 | Rouen. Then he went down to give the priesta thick shawl 44 III, 5 | She declared she could not give him any. Lheureux burst 45 III, 5 | scandalised.~“But if I give you the surplus,” replied 46 III, 7 | purse—~“Now there’s a sou; give me back two lairds, and 47 III, 7 | all this trouble you’ll give us your performance.”~The 48 III, 7 | forgive me, he who would give a million if I would forgive 49 III, 7 | She is begging him to give her time for paying her 50 III, 8 | the first stranger would give, a suppliant, and bringing 51 III, 8 | melting voice, “I want it; give it to me.”~As the partition 52 III, 8 | back.”~He went out only to give an order to the coachman, 53 III, 8 | first few mouthfuls, to give some details as to the catastrophe.~“ 54 III, 8 | in the oil, and began to give extreme unction. First upon 55 III, 10| disappeared.~At Quincampoix, to give himself heart, he drank 56 III, 11| Felicite. Charles refused to give it her; they quarrelled.~