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Chapter
1 2,1| There isn't a cab-driver in Paris who's his equal for swearing." ~" 2 2,1| one of the richest men in Paris to see a bill for absolute 3 2,2| upon myself to enlighten Paris, for I know your secrets, 4 3,3| lifetime. I intend to leave Paris. We shall first of all go 5 3,3| postchaise, and returned to Paris. He was determined, absolutely 6 4,1| one of the richest men in Paris? He allowed his wife eight 7 5,2| most notorious women in Paris; his fetes would be described 8 5,2| her through the streets of Paris, in an icy rain. He could 9 5,3| took Wilkie for a walk in Paris or the environs, gave him 10 5,3| Italy. ~When he returned to Paris he was just twenty years 11 5,3| as lofty an air as if all Paris belonged to him, or as if 12 5,4| some day or other come to Paris and pay all his debts. Unfortunately 13 5,6| dangerous to let him roam about Paris with half of an important 14 6,2| wandering through the streets of Paris - with your child in your 15 6,2| wife. To-day I can tell all Paris what his sister has been 16 6,3| on all the walls, telling Paris that the furniture, wardrobe, 17 7,3| things are soon forgotten. Paris has known many such cases. 18 7,5| the most stylish man in Paris. The count's estate belongs 19 7,6| Homburg in the summer; in Paris or at Monaco in the winter." ~" 20 8,1| it was a time when all Paris was on the move, and the 21 8,3| such as the urchins of Paris collect and sell at from 22 8,3| to relatives residing in Paris. She had previously only 23 8,4| give a superb fete; all Paris will be there. On the seventh, 24 8,4| you have been living in Paris for years. It seems incomprehensible. 25 8,4| distinguished ladies in Paris, and certainly the best 26 9,4| acquainted with this part of Paris, and on reaching the Rue 27 10,4| handsomest and richest lady in Paris, for you're certainly the 28 10,5| best fencing-masters in Paris; and his duels had always 29 11,1| most dangerous by-ways of Paris as an honest man of the 30 11,1| for them! In those times Paris was like some great shop 31 11,3| which the lower classes of Paris are continually seeking. 32 11,5| without hope. He has not left Paris; I am sure of it." ~M. Fortunat 33 11,5| Yes, M. Ferailleur is in Paris. And I shall be unworthy 34 12,1| left alone in a city like Paris, may lose her senses, and 35 13,2| who are not attracted to Paris by its splendors and glories, 36 13,4| These folks are the curse of Paris, for, with but few exceptions, 37 13,5| most extravagant - woman in Paris. They both of them love 38 13,7| Ah! since I've been in Paris - - But what do you wish?" ~ 39 13,8| should be compelled to leave Paris. Ah! I'd give ten thousand 40 13,8| one of the richest men in Paris; but I must have a little 41 14,4| there are ten thousand in Paris built upon the very same 42 14,5| afterward?" ~"I shall leave Paris." ~"Bah! and where are you 43 15,1| which are no longer seen in Paris - a real park, shaded with 44 15,1| too late. He had come to Paris with the fixed determination 45 15,3| rolling through the streets of Paris in my carriage, instead 46 15,4| was not until we reached Paris that I discovered the reasons 47 16,1| Imagine the amazement of Paris when it learns that Lia 48 16,4| Argeles is about to leave Paris. If Fortunat is troublesome 49 17,2| that instead of leaving Paris, Pascal was really still 50 17,2| cab through the streets of Paris as easily as he could have 51 17,2| the Central office of the Paris Cab Company. "If any one 52 17,3| WAS concealed somewhere in Paris; but where? If he could 53 18,4| that she wished to buy all Paris. About ten o'clock she dragged 54 20,1| remarked to Casimir, "but let Paris wait awhile." ~He repudiated 55 20,1| Madame Trigault had left Paris the evening before. They