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1 II | some of~his brethren in business made a contract with the
2 II | cupidity which is needful in business. At that time these old
3 III | assistants were equal to a business~which would harry ten such
4 IV | qualities that make a man of business. Although~their father was
5 V | Virginie. A good~bit of business, to marry off his daughter,
6 VIII| will not that~make a good business name? We might add, 'and
7 IX | new~firm. We will do good business yet, my boy!" added the
8 IX | workings of every house of business as well~as a minister of
9 IX | question had been a matter of business the old~tradesman would
10 X | counting-house. In the drapery business, you see, a woman is not
11 X | correspondence,~the retail business, the orders, and her housekeeping,
12 XI | which had~no concern with business, she exclaimed:~ ~"Really,
13 XII | there was an end to the business. An old fan-maker~having
14 XV | cavern, where the drapery business had,~however, started on
15 XV | to her, he was so full~of business. The formidable symptoms
16 XV | they must do credit to the business.~Not finding any great love
17 XV | went to cast~an eye on the business at the Cat and Racket; on
18 XIX | times been a speculation, a business demanding~particular attention.
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