Chapter
1 2| Louis~XVIII.'s most pressing debts, and was the first to settle
2 4| their place not~to make debts," he said; and he considered
3 5| who does nothing but make debts,~has time to marry a widow
4 6| one refuses to pay one's debts, that's recognizing~them."~ ~
5 6| affair about the king's debts, and you are afraid he'll
6 6| just bought up all~those debts, the payment of which depends
7 6| that all your notes and debts have been~brought up by
8 6| than the clearing off of my debts?--that is the question.
9 7| wires."~ ~The thought of her debts crossed Madame Rabourdin'
10 7| s uncle has bought up my debts, and is, doubtless, ready
11 7| answered Gigonnet.~ ~"My debts must be paid," said des
12 7| that the sum total of your debts is~added to the sum loaned
13 7| of the property till the debts are paid,"~said Gigonnet,
14 7| nominated; within six your debts will be cleared off, and--"~ ~"
15 8| day she~had counted up her debts,--they amounted to something
16 8| our furniture will pay my~debts.~ ~MY debts! Celestine embraced
17 8| will pay my~debts.~ ~MY debts! Celestine embraced her
18 8| ever making it; paying the debts of a~State, and not requiring
19 8| count and I will pay your debts. Later, if I remain in the~
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