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1 2| means to dry the paint. A rich merchant from Moscow, who 2 2| One would like to be very rich on occasions like this,” 3 2| Madame be proud to get such a rich gentleman away from her 4 4| to say that he was a very rich man who was quite pleased 5 4| gentleman, a Russian, an awfully rich man! Well, just fancy, yesterday 6 6| Orleans to Paris and with its rich verdure and high–embowered 7 6| smaller construction, which a rich Englishman, after two years’ 8 7| spoke the word I could be rich tomorrow, my dear fellow!”~ 9 8| so many others and such rich men, too, some of them even 10 9| into the fortune of a very rich uncle! It was just her luck; 11 9| directness.~“It’s strange how rich men fancy they can have 12 10| declined—he was taking a rich foreigner about Paris. Muffat, 13 10| charming effect among all those rich surroundings. The very armchairs, 14 10| whole of the silent house a rich feeling of great luxury 15 11| their turnout, suggesting rich retired tradespeople. Rose 16 13| arrangement ought to be both rich and tender, she thought, 17 13| same time for not being rich, seeing that good Mamma 18 13| seeing that he was not rich, but at heart she was delighted 19 13| another with a passing look—rich shopkeepers’ wives copied 20 13| that a man pretending to be rich had just swindled her—a 21 14| caprice of a woman who is too rich to let herself be annoyed. 22 14| ripping she looked with that rich coloring of hers in the 23 14| with me. He was an awfully rich fellow and so gentle: he