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1 4,2| will be lost forever if I lend them to him. I would be 2 5,2| service - in other words, to lend him some money. From that 3 5,5| wouldn't inconvenience you to lend me fifty louis " ~"Certainly," 4 9,4| rightly), will consent to lend us a helping hand. What 5 13,1| why not?" ~"Because if you lend it to M. de Valorsay, it 6 13,5| sum, which any one would lend you?" ~M. de Valorsay interrupted 7 13,6| veneration, asked them to lend him fifty francs for a month, 8 13,6| unquestionable security, lend the old gentleman his son' 9 13,8| thousand francs, why won't you lend me the rest?" ~But Pascal 10 14,4| and knows no one who can lend him a helping hand." ~"Ah, 11 14,4| hand." ~"Ah, well, I will lend him one with pleasure, since 12 15,6| horrible farce which was to lend infamous notoriety to the 13 16,1| and as your millions will lend an additional charm to the