Part, Chapter
1 I,I | twenty, our~business will be sold, and we shall step, by the
2 I,II | thoughtlessly employed, and sold in these days by ignorance
3 I,III| time they~were likely to be sold even below their then value,
4 I,III| amen/ to everything. Having sold his honor, he~saw it risked
5 I,IV | bulk the articles that were sold at retail~in the markets.~ ~
6 I,V | his business, which~he had sold to one of his clerks; this
7 I,V | of others. Though he had sold his business, he did not
8 I,V | Those poor folks~have just sold to your scoundrel of a du
9 I,V | cosmetic given--that is, sold, and sold dear--to make~
10 I,V | given--that is, sold, and sold dear--to make~the hair grow."~ ~"
11 I,VI | him see that mind can be sold, sells itself in~fact: he
12 I,VI | premises. His predecessor, who sold molasses and coarse~sugars,
13 I,VI | and~comb.~ ~"The oil is sold in bottles bearing the signature
14 I,I | life; he manufactured and sold, or~bought to sell again.
15 I,I | t a~farthing left; they sold her furniture,--she had
16 I,II | people have, by my advice, sold their shares in the mines
17 I,II | Celestin has already sold fifty to passers-by, and
18 I,III| have gone before. Have we sold his oil?"~ ~"The three hundred
19 I,IV | Good God! the Ragons sold their shares!" exclaimed
20 I,IV | that we possess will be sold. My child, you must take~
21 I,IV | by a man for whom I~once sold quantities at a good price--
22 I,VI | the worthy man has usually sold his wife's shawl, pawned
23 I,VI | Popinot and Company were sold to the said~Popinot for
24 I,VI | various~appliances were also sold to him. The assets when
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