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Honoré de Balzac
A start in life

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money

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1 I | always the same when you want money! A dog's life, and~a dog' 2 I | chance,~and saving their money. If this journey concerns 3 II | you part of the purchase money in a check~on the Bank of 4 II | proposals on the plea of want of~money; and he played the poor 5 II | make the count invest his money at two and a half per cent, 6 II | now~in Paris to draw the money. If we have enlightened 7 III | Pierrotin's~fee, adding the money necessary to pay the toll 8 IV | devil, too, if the devil has money? From Zante~we were to skirt 9 IV | get two thousand."~ ~"The money is not the greatest loss," 10 IV | everything, carriage and money too, if I can't find~before 11 IV | said the rapin; "'your money or your strife.'"~ ~"Well, 12 V | head.~ ~"How he does spend money!" he said, looking at Colonel 13 V | went to Paris to~get the money for the purchase," said 14 V | hundred and sixty thousand, money down,~before Monsieur de 15 V | nearly three per cent for his money, and a tenant who will pay 16 VII | where could you~find the money to live and clothe yourself 17 VII | by the maximum; and the money of Mademoiselle~Husson's 18 VIII| danseuse, is laying up her~money to buy him a practice in 19 VIII| land-agent gave him the money to dress~himself elegantly. 20 VIII| young clerk was without money, or had so little that he~ 21 VIII| her one, she~shall pay the money laid out upon it, and no 22 IX | that he promised me the money for a substitute. Are~not 23 IX | want to leave that sum of money in my room."~ ~"But, surely, 24 IX | beside her.~ ~"Put down the money; I'll play; you shall being 25 IX | the ground~that he had no money. Speech failed him, and 26 IX | Florentine brought the money, which she obtained from 27 IX | be sure of your master's~money. Georges plays a fine game 28 IX | Mariette. "He has~lost the money his master gave him for 29 X | led him; for he played the money of his~master and lost it, 30 X | no pity! He gave me the money~for an important affair, 31 X | monsieur."~ ~"Who gave him the money?"~ ~"Why, you did, Saturday," 32 X | What! he gambled with the money of the office?" she cried, 33 X | reserve for her the little~money I am able to give? It was 34 X | what can you~do? Without money, nothing; as you know by


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