Chapter
1 1 | As the routine of public business must go on, a certain~number
2 1 | speech or writing; public~business took a literary form. France
3 1 | you increase the~volume of business by giving it freer play;
4 1 | specie,~and that embarrasses business and the movement of money;
5 2 | or disavowed~at will. His business was that of being always
6 2 | that no good strokes of business could be made. The last~
7 3 | necessary money to establish a business. This Falleix, a respectable~
8 3 | which won't do at all in our business; we~don't like dandies."~ ~
9 3 | paper-dealer retired from business ever since~the year II.
10 3 | on that day no government business~went on.~ ~This little old
11 3 | floor of an old house. His business was that of discounting
12 3 | Monsieur Bidault began this~business in the year II. in partnership
13 3 | cast aside his father's business and~find a career in politics,
14 3 | put their~money into a business carried on by others, and
15 3 | affairs and should do their business well and quickly. But this~
16 4 | seemed to have made it the business and occupation of~his life.
17 4 | bureaus were open for public~business, not private. Much ridicule
18 5 | part am I to take in~the business?"~ ~Dutocq. "You are to
19 5 | honor! Godard is off on business for our~excellent chief
20 5 | partner in a druggist's business in the rue des Lombards,
21 5 | dismally]. "Disgusting business! I don't see why we should~
22 5 | buys a share in a~broker's business; and, to go even lower,
23 5 | current of overwhelming business. Yet in spite of the precautions
24 5 | manage to infringe upon it. Business~itself will, as at this
25 5 | him in~the light of their business man. Happily for him he
26 5 | the regular day when we do business~together. I ought to be
27 6 | matter connected with our business," suggested Saillard.~ ~"
28 6 | Saillard.~ ~"Our most pressing business just now is to look after
29 6 | ways, says he does all his business between~eight o'clock in
30 6 | who is going to extend his business and~use his brother, whom
31 6 | and he is doing as much business as the Brezacs; and what~
32 6 | But it is none of my business," resumed Bidault-Gigonnet. "
33 6 | come about a good piece of business."~ ~"If it is good, why
34 7 | let us talk politics,--business, if you~will,--the rest
35 7 | it, and~too clever in his business to give it up. I did not
36 7 | you can even see him on business, I shall~have seen him and
37 7 | have a pair of intelligent business agents in~Gobseck and me?"
38 7 | this is what I call doing business. I'll make you a return
39 7 | where he is to transact your business~for you, the monarchy would
40 8 | Rabourdin was to transact business~with the minister, for he
41 8 | heaven's sake, don't transact business~with him to-day; let me
42 8 | that you cannot~transact business with him till Saturday."~ ~
43 8 | minister refused to transact business with Rabourdin to-~day;
44 8 | Baudoyer the routine of the business," he said to himself at~
45 8 | thousand francs to put into business.~Before the month is out
46 8 | receive instructions as to the business which that~incapable being
47 8 | Monsieur Rabourdin did some~business on hand which required him
48 8 | knew your~step. If you have business to transact here I am afraid
49 Add| for Arcis~Beatrix~A Man of Business~Gaudissart II.~The Unconscious
50 Add| Provincial at Paris~A Man of Business~ ~Chatelet, Marie-Louise-Anais
51 Add| Firm of Nucingen~A Man of Business~The Middle Classes~ ~Dutocq~
52 Add| Provincial at Paris~A Man of Business~Cousin Betty~ ~Schinner,
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