Part, Chapter
1 I,I | then: Roguin has proposed a speculation to me, so~safe that he has
2 I,I | no money to put into the speculation."~ ~"He hopes for the work;
3 I,I | put his own name into a speculation."~ ~"Then why is he doing
4 I,II | tight-rope of financial speculation, that he was rich and elegant~
5 I,III| thousand~enterprises of private speculation then about to be launched.
6 I,III| Ferdinand invented the speculation in lands about the Madeleine.
7 I,III| the losses of a protracted speculation. In other words, his~plan
8 I,III| plan was to strangle the speculation and get hold of it as a
9 I,III| first to mention the land~speculation; his part was to deal the
10 I,III| who want a share in this~speculation. There it is, to take or
11 I,VII| against my advice,~in that speculation in lands. Six weeks hence
12 I,I | sell again. To-day the land speculation, his share in the~house
13 I,I | ear; "he says that in a speculation of that kind we must~have
14 I,I | month to get into that land speculation, but happily all his~funds
15 I,I | Cesar. "But he is in the~speculation," he added, looking at Claparon.~ ~"
16 I,II | the vast green table of speculation! He~therefore sprang like
17 I,IV | the public; speculate!"~ ~"Speculation!" said Cesar, "is that commerce?"~ ~"
18 I,V | are the casks. That~land speculation is no doubt a good one;
19 I,V | who want to strangle the speculation in the lands~about the Madeleine."~ ~"
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