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Honoré de Balzac
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1 I | widow, but no children, the business seemed to be on~the verge 2 I | dangerous patent, bought the business of his master's widow with~ 3 I | train a successor to the business; and Sechard~treated the 4 I | until his son could take~a business which was sure to extend 5 I | father to take the~helm of business, he had not cost his parent 6 I | was the ruin of the old business.~Sechard thought joyfully 7 I | son must have learned his business pretty~thoroughly in the 8 I | was bound to~lose, but in business this worthy knew nothing 9 I | natural purchaser of the business, whose~interests were therefore 10 I | can assume with an eye to business. He was as full~of thought 11 I | potations, began with a "Now for business," a remark so singularly~ 12 I | a word or two about the business premises may be said here.~ 13 I | plant needed by a country business, drawing David now to a~ 14 I | said he. "In our line of~business they ought to fetch more 15 I | made~sole proprietor of the business.~ ~David made a mental calculation 16 I | knowing~nothing of the wider business views of Paris, was amazed 17 I | will make a poor man of business.~A man that buys books is 18 I | was with~his sale of the business, he was not quite easy in 19 I | son's workshop to see how business went. There stood~the presses 20 I | times provincial men of business were bound to profess~political 21 I | which our successful man of business is made; it choked the keen~ 22 I | the Paris trade and the business of a provincial~printing-house. 23 I | great currents of Parisian~business life. Cointet Brothers set 24 I | don't you~meddle in this business."~ ~The old man saw what 25 I | and solicitors and men~of business in L'Houmeau were Liberals 26 I | should keep the~Liberal business. Sell the paper indeed! 27 I | francs for the printing~business, so as not to ruin his son; 28 I | abandon his share of the~business but not the business premises; 29 I | the~business but not the business premises; and the rental 30 I | stock-in-~trade; and when business brought him into Angouleme, 31 I | for a retail druggist's business in~Angouleme. After many 32 I | income brought in by~the business; and now when they were 33 I | Chardon's successor in the business. Lucien's sister worked 34 I | was the successor to the business, for M. Postel let~them 35 I | them for carrying on the business of a printing~house. So 36 I | Active and industrious men of~business would have bought new type 37 I | that they should allow the business to flicker~on; it was to 38 II | L'Houmeau, with all its business and increasing greatness, 39 II | present Bargeton, went into business~again, for which reason 40 III | a man's~fitness for this business varying inversely as his 41 IV | am an artisan,~or I am in business, if you like it better, 42 V | in his father's line of business, for the stuff that~he has 43 V | occupations all unfit me~for business and money-getting, and yet 44 V | watchfulness of the born man~of business, you will reap the harvest 45 VI | I have come on important business."~ ~"Very well; how are 46 VI | interest; for, after all, business is~business, but I will 47 VI | after all, business is~business, but I will let you off 48 VI | David, you know nothing of business; you will ruin yourself, 49 VI | the Didots to learn your~business; and all this fancy education 50 VI | will give up the~foolish business of sighing. He was accustomed 51 VII | no, only one thing in the business made him feel~uncomfortable, 52 VIII | be wanted to carry on the business. If we~give your brother 53 VIII | he was going to Marsac on~business, a little piece of deception 54 Addendum| Cerizet~Eve and David~A Man of Business~Scenes from a Courtesan'


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