Book, Chapter

 1  Pre     | characters speak in the argot proper to their surroundings, the
 2    1,  17|   unwilling to restore to the proper owner an article not his
 3    1,  19|   that it was produced at the proper time and place, but it was
 4    1,  22|       retort an insult at the proper tune.~Victor most is he
 5    3,  88|       they will seem in their proper place -- below the moneybags." "
 6    4, 111|     let every detail have its proper attention and first of all,
 7    4, 114|       and restored him to his proper comeliness. Recognizing
 8    4, 121|      he could not keep up his proper dignity! Furthermore, he
 9    5, 145|   penetrate the secret of the proper use of several of these
10    5, 145|  mural decoration was also in proper keeping with the object
11    5, 145| notice of this passage in its proper significance is found in
12    6     |  Graces with colors which are proper to the Furies; his tableau,
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