Chapter
1 1| of which are all to the interest of the public treasury.~
2 2| ministers and their friends interest themselves only in the~people
3 3| Lesdiguieres, who took an interest in Elisabeth and introduced~
4 3| seriously, he felt a lively interest in~him. He guessed the poverty
5 3| admit, a motive of self-~interest behind my pleasure--"~ ~"
6 4| and lent money without interest, albeit no clerk ever~borrowed
7 4| told him were of~doubtful interest, with all the faith and
8 5| leader,--matters of private interest brought to an~orator supposed
9 6| he is~an object of great interest to his Eminence; in fact,
10 6| thankful if you would deign to interest yourself in his~behalf,'"
11 6| to me, and who takes an interest in Monsieur~Colleville;
12 6| thousand francs (without~interest) into the country after
13 6| tighter still~through the interest," answered Mitral.~ ~"Possibly,"
14 7| not to let foreigners draw interest away from~France; some day
15 7| Whereas~if capital and interest are held only in France,
16 7| reduce, not principal, but interest, as they do in England."~ ~"
17 7| us nine thousand francs interest a year," said Gigonnet;~"
18 7| will get his land."~ ~"His interest is only to be made deputy;
19 7| I'll help~you; it is my interest to do so. Yes, I wish he
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