Part, Chapter
1 I,III| through the affairs of the bank. After many ups~and downs,
2 I,V | thousand francs are in the bank. I received yesterday the
3 I,V | there's a cheque on the Bank of France for a~hundred
4 I,V | lock up that cheque on the Bank of France, he added, handing
5 I,VI | Pillerault's cheque on the Bank of~France, and gave, without
6 I,VI | when he gets home to the bank, and we go to him with proposals,~
7 I,VI | catch himself up.~ ~"In bank circles," he said, "we call
8 I,I | remember drawing them from the bank."~ ~The pupils of Cesar'
9 I,I | have kept the money in~the Bank of France until the time
10 I,I | payments."~ ~"Roguin was the bank to me," said Cesar. "But
11 I,II | the higher regions of a bank. Perhaps it is~a mistake
12 I,II | courts, and known to the Bank of~France. You will easily
13 I,II | all matters touching the bank and~commerce; here all enterprises
14 I,II | levied, on behalf of the bank, upon the profits of industries
15 I,II | doubtful enterprises, that the bank might lie in wait for the
16 I,III| stammer a few~words about the Bank of France, from which the
17 I,III| Adolphe Keller; "but the Bank would never discount paper~
18 I,III| discount paper~which a private bank refused."~ ~"The Bank of
19 I,III| private bank refused."~ ~"The Bank of France," said Birotteau, "
20 I,III| of being bored.~ ~"If the Bank were mixed up as silent
21 I,III| A moment sooner, and the Bank, his~neighborhood, every
22 I,III| might get me a credit at the Bank of France, so that I can
23 I,IV | neet not tell you dat der Bank demands of all, graat and
24 I,IV | sent it, same tay, to der Bank mit~mein zignature; so shall
25 I,IV | and at der costs of die Bank. I vill~not receif a commission,
26 I,IV | My dear master, the Bank has refused to take your
27 I,IV | signature refused at the Bank. My~credit is my life; that
28 I,IV | consequently, no hope from the Bank of France.~ ~"Try to renew
29 I,V | remedy. But such is the Bank: be warned; never have~recourse
30 I,V | knew very well~that the Bank had refused his paper; you
31 I,VII| give you a cheque on the Bank of France for sixty thousand~
32 I,VII| the cheque at once to the Bank, and went up to speak to~
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