Chapter
1 Int | comparing them, has been able to give us some definite information
2 Int | hither or thither, why I give myself the odious trouble
3 Int | But if I could one day give them utterance they would
4 I | arms enough to caress, to give, to embrace; the benevolence
5 IV | objects, would reply: “Do not give yourself so much trouble,
6 V | much money did your mother give you in that purse?”~She
7 V | is enough, is it not, to give to the porter?” For a week
8 V | mother’s two thousand francs, give them to me to carry. They
9 V | Julien: “Dear, will you give me that money of mamma’s?
10 V | whatever you please.”~“I will give you a hundred francs,” he
11 V | the money to——”~He did not give her time to finish.~“Yes,
12 VI | she felt sad enough to give up altogether. She recalled
13 VI | that she never ventured to give him any more advice.~She
14 VII | That’s very simple. I would give her some money and send
15 VII | to her knees, seemed to give her the energy of despair.
16 VII | will slap his face. I will give him a horsewhipping!”~The
17 VII | rescue.~“Come, come, do not give way like that, my dear young
18 VII | is understood; you will give this girl the Barville farm,
19 VIII| fault was it if we had to give this girl-mother a dowry?
20 IX | windows caused Jeanne to give a little scream. It was
21 IX | to its father, saying: “Give him a kiss; one would suppose
22 IX | She loved to be alone, to give herself up in the sunlight
23 IX | sacred duty which would give pleasure to little mother
24 X | matters, he asked her to give her aid in helping him to
25 X | Jeanne was entreating him to give her a few days for reflection,
26 XI | Co.” He wrote: “This will give me an assured fortune, and
27 XI | indeed, madame. Money! You give me money! Why, I have almost
28 XII | last requested Jeanne to give her up all the business
29 XII | seizing her son’s hand: “Give him a good slash with the
30 XIII| therefore, to ask you to give me your permission to marry
31 XIII| knew her you would at once give your consent. I can assure
32 XIII| to send it to you. If I give you any more, M. Paul will
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