Chapter

 1       II|     poverty is better than stolen wealth. I shall leave this chateau,
 2      III|     received, in exchange for the wealth of which he had been deprived
 3        V|        wife. And I, surrounded by wealth and luxury, said to myself: ‘
 4     VIII| accustomed to all the luxury that wealth could procure, no longer
 5      XII|          and his offers of actual wealth.~ ~Moreover, he remembered
 6     XIII|      susceptible to the charms of wealth and of satisfied ambition.
 7     XVII|          that he was so rich that wealth had no attractions for him;
 8   XXXIII|           tempted a poor man with wealth like that. If, on the contrary,
 9     LIII|     possessor of youth, unbounded wealth, and a brilliant intellect,
10      LIV|          under his control by the wealth which he had promised them
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