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1 4 | theatre woman, an author whose business it is to feign~sentiments,
2 6 | francs from the house of business where her guardian~had placed
3 6 | and she sent her man of business to Guerande and took a~lodging
4 6 | Les Touches. Her man of~business gave orders after her departure
5 6 | precede her; her man of business alone knew the~secret of
6 17 | thousand~francs. Her man of business had since purchased for
7 18 | time. The footman whose business it was~to engage a stall
8 18 | Cadignan; it relates to some business in the Chamber~to-morrow."~ ~
9 18 | baron made a~pretext of business and went out, thus avoiding
10 22 | practically his wife, his woman of business, she justified the~position
11 25 | seemed to be engaged in business,~but he was really awaiting
12 26 | most disagreeable in our~business. 'You are ill,' he says
13 26 | doors, and now it is our business to get him a home. He~must
14 Add| Member for Arcis~A Man of Business~Gaudissart II.~The Unconscious
15 Add| Prince of Bohemia~A Man of Business~Cousin Betty~The Member
16 Add| Prince of Bohemia~ ~A Man of Business~Cousin Betty~The Imaginary
17 Add| Prince of Bohemia~A Man of Business~The Middle Classes~The Unconscious
18 Add| Ursule Mirouet~A Man of Business~The Member for Arcis~The
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