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1 II | meddle with bits of tissue~paper bearing the legend, 'Forgery
2 II | people grew accustomed to his paper all~over France. Then an
3 II | unheard-of-thing happenedhis paper revived, was~in demand,
4 II | rose in value. Nucingen's paper was much inquired for.~The
5 II | Nucingen's name and his paper acquired a~European celebrity.
6 II | had paid holders of his paper uncommonly well; HE try
7 II | payment a third time, his paper will circulate in~Asia,
8 IV | his mother sold stamped~paper. But he worked very hard
9 V | fashion upon bits~of scented paper: 'Angel! Aeolian harp! with
10 V | indemnifying his creditors with paper of purely fictitious value~
11 V | francs' worth of Claparon's paper. So~du Tillet proposed to
12 VI | stone and a handful of pink paper, proposed to himself~to
13 VII| know the holders of his~paper. Now, look here. There is
14 VII| a million of Nucingen's paper~at a discount of ten or
15 VII| give those that~hold his paper a chance.'~ ~" 'What is
16 VII| Werbrust; 'I am taking his paper myself at~twenty per cent
17 VII| one stuck to Nucingen's paper.~'Palma must lend us a hand,'
18 VII| were brimful of~Nucingen's paper. A hint from Palma would
19 VII| advice, let go Nucingen's~paper at ten per cent of loss;
20 VII| to buying up Nucingen's paper himself and making a commission
21 VII| the transfer of~Nucingen's paper for the investments in favor.~ ~"
22 VII| were fetching in Nucingen's paper from~abroad with a premium
23 VII| per cent for Nucingen's paper! 'There is something up,'~
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