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Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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linen

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1 V | is so much cheaper than linen. At the present moment,~ 2 V | of a mixture of hemp and linen rags, but the raw~material 3 V | cannot increase the~output of linen rags, a given population 4 V | agriculture. And if the supply of linen rags is not enough~to meet 5 V | some cheaper material~than linen rags must be found for cheap 6 V | makers, the last to use pure linen rags, say that the proportion 7 VI | collect all the rags and old linen of Europe," the~printer 8 VI | for this reason: although linen lasts so much longer than 9 VI | So there is a scarcity of linen. In England, where four-~ 10 VI | cotton to the exclusion of linen, they~make nothing but cotton 11 VI | together; we shall want our linen and our~books to be cheap, 12 VI | vegetable substance (like~linen or cotton for that matter). 13 VI | of some way of replacing linen~rags with an exceedingly 14 VIII| wedding clothes and the house linen are all ready. The~girls 15 VIII| had been spent on table-~linen, house-linen, Eve's wedding 16 VIII| the other six are coarse linen; and three of your white 17 VIII| Paris who will get up your linen in one day as you want it? 18 VIII| shirts. The~whole of his linen, the celebrated coat, and


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