Chapter
1 II | meets his engagements with shares in~the Wortschin mines,
2 IV | did he give his~creditors shares in doubtful concerns by
3 V | made compulsory to take up shares, would~you?" asked Blondet.~ ~"
4 V | joint-stock company, with~the shares of which he proposed to
5 V | to end in a run upon the shares, and consequently~in a profit
6 V | themselves not to put their own shares upon the market;~they kept
7 V | shareholder. 'Nice things in shares,' as~Couture says, put thus
8 V | francs. You invest it in ten shares of a thousand francs each
9 V | investment, like those who took~shares in the Wortschin mines.
10 VI | million francs'~worth of shares in some dubious investment.
11 VI | is still in existence and shares are quoted on the Bourse.~
12 VI | patent, that though the shares issued at a~thousand francs
13 VI | a view to sending up the shares two~hundred francs during
14 VI | operate certain nice little shares carefully hoarded in his
15 VI | held in~reserve founders' shares in Heaven knows what coal
16 VI | a couple of canals; the shares had been given to~him for
17 VI | getting the differences if the~shares went up, but this formed
18 VI | Baron's schemes; he~left the shares at sea-level on the market
19 VI | of success, twenty-five shares of a~thousand francs in
20 VI | invest all your capital in shares.'~Rastignac suggested Claparon
21 VI | and~make something; the shares are still going up'~ ~" '
22 VI | will be enough of these~shares to cover it; and besides,
23 VII| There is business in it. Shares in this new~concern of ours
24 VII| place I have a thousand shares of a thousand francs in~
25 VII| securities, to wit, some shares in the argentiferous lead-~
26 VII| undertake to convert it into shares in a~canal which is still
27 VII| use his interest to secure shares for him in~exchange for
28 VII| praying to him~to allot shares to them, and to-day the
29 VII| many) kept their~allotted shares, enticed by the so-called
30 VII| beloved Isaure and took shares in the mines to the value
31 VII| but at~the first hint of shares in the mines for the bride'
32 VII| find the accursed canal shares which Gigonnet had foisted
33 VII| fell from his pedestal. Shares that~had fetched twelve
34 VII| them to realize when the shares were at their lowest, so~
35 VII| de Nucingen bought the shares sold by the Baroness~and
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