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1 2 | a foreigner, enormously rich, who had tried to remove 2 2 | down to the debauchery of a rich old man, and everything 3 8 | makes a mistake; he is very rich. It is in vain that I say 4 9 | gave in not accepting a rich and fashionable young man, 5 10| That is all very well for a rich old man like the duke, but 6 10| Mme. D., 'You must be very rich, then!' Why, you don't know 7 11| not choose Gaston, who was rich, witty, and charming, and 8 11| to myself not handsome or rich or elegant enough to possess 9 13| some nephews, themselves rich, and who gives her all she 10 14| dear Marguerite. I am not rich enough to love you as I 11 23| not with me but with that rich fool, when I thought of