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1 I | requested to apply to M. Postel,~M. Chardon's successor
2 I | to the business, for M. Postel let~them have rooms at the
3 III | where you could read--~ ~POSTEL (LATE CHARDON), PHARMACEUTICAL
4 III | scouring a caldron, and M. Postel himself, girded~about with
5 III | Good-day, sonny," said M. Postel, that typical, provincial
6 III | his kindness, for honest Postel had helped his~master's
7 III | the matter with you?" M. Postel inquired, putting down~his
8 III | crazy, mademoiselle," said Postel,~lifting his face.~ ~The
9 IV | humming to himself; honest Postel hearing him with~surprise,
10 VI | unwonted movement~made honest Postel uneasy; he opened the window,
11 VI | Sechard."~ ~For all answer, Postel shut the window with a bang,
12 VIII | with her. As he reached Postel's shop, he bethought himself~
13 VIII | Chardon undertook to ask M.~Postel to lend them a thousand
14 VIII | David, began at once:~ ~"Postel is willing to lend you the
15 VIII | said David, "just tell M. Postel that I will put my~name
16 VIII | francs?" he said in her ear. "Postel is only lending one thousand."~ ~
17 VIII | francs."~ ~"Go in to see Postel," said Mme. Chardon, "for
18 Addendum| Marquise de~Eve and David~ ~Postel~Eve and David~ ~Prieur,
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