Part, Chapter
1 I,I | five thousand francs' worth~to-day? Besides, a deputy mayor
2 I,I | it is~worth nothing.' But to-day he is in it, as security,
3 I,I | seventy-five.~We buy the ground to-day at to-day's price. In two
4 I,I | buy the ground to-day at to-day's price. In two years it
5 I,I | or six thousand francs. To-day you put all your fortune
6 I,III| angry."~ ~Few people realize to-day how little value the lands
7 I,III| rakish.~ ~"Well, if it is not to-day," said the notary, with
8 I,III| then, monsieur, can I begin to-day to look for a shop, so as
9 I,III| hundred francs, my boy. To-day, my benefactor will see
10 I,IV | sign them to-morrow; but to-day let us come to an~agreement
11 I,VI | to me, 'I will~succeed.' To-day I--I say to you, 'You will
12 I,I | or~bought to sell again. To-day the land speculation, his
13 I,III| to-morrow what I do for you to-day? Is it not as~simple as
14 I,V | rounds among business men to-day. You might hawk about those
15 I,V | dream for twenty-two years; to-day I awake with my~cudgel in
16 I,VI | you can go to your meeting to-day without fear; nobody will
17 I,VII| dreaming then of happiness. To-day, in the coach~before him,
18 I,VII| need you--at eleven o'clock to-day, monsieur," said Birotteau,~
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