Chapter
1 II | So far so good, but just get to his fortune," said Finot.~ ~"
2 II | sacred name of shareholder, get on with your story!" cried~
3 II | set my tongue free."~ ~"Get on with your story," said
4 II | added soothingly, "I will get~on with my story without
5 II | inferiority.~How was he to get known? He suspended payment.
6 II | instinct, and comes in time~to get the best bone. Besides,
7 III| himself in triple brass, to~get rid of his illusions, to
8 III| great notion of his 'not to get too deep.' He took counsel
9 IV | avant-deux.' "~ ~"And let us get on a little faster," said
10 IV | sacristan to the poor, 'Get away, all of you; the money
11 IV | some poor devil departed, get together and talk~business
12 V | saying anything!"~ ~"Come, get on," put in Finot.~ ~"It
13 V | of housemaid. She could get through a sonata, she~wrote
14 VI | candid way that 'you must get~out of a bad bargain as
15 VI | banker racking his brains to get rid of ten million francs'~
16 VII| Sly dog,' said Werbrust. 'Get along with you; you are
17 VII| spiders' webs; the big flies get through, while the~little
18 VII| modern society."~ ~"Just get that into the electors'
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