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 1      III|         was detained in London by business connected with his son’s
 2       XI| intentions. A curt “Mind your own business” would have been less wounding.
 3      XII|          for us twice. It must be business of the utmost importance
 4      XVI|          I am just finishing some business, and I will be with you
 5    XVIII|        noticed it.~ ~“You have no business to return here against my
 6      XIX|           with their merchandise. Business was prospering so well that
 7    XXVII|       never get through with this business if each prisoner takes up
 8     XXIX|       further the progress of our business.”~ ~The faint glimmer of
 9      XXX|      cease talking and proceed to business.”~ ~As he spoke he drew
10    XXXVI|   hesitation. “I am travelling on business, and this man here is my
11    XXXVI|       little.~ ~“And what is your business?” he inquired.~ ~“I came
12      XLI|   creature!”~ ~Then aloud:~ ~“The business can be terminated at once,
13     XLII|        voice:~ ~“Now tell me your business.”~ ~His small gray eyes
14      XLV|           wretch, who made it his business to betray others? What reason
15     XLVI|       chance for you. Ah, ha! The business riled your stomach a little,
16      LII|              Ask his name and his business, then. Go on, aunt,” she
17      LII|        Madame will understand his business when she hears his name.”~ ~“
18      LII|           establishing himself in business, having resolved, he said,
19     LIII|          a good situation for the business, and if they only had three
20     LIII|        before they could commence business, and he came on behalf of
21     LIII|        and four oclock. It is on business~ connected with the Borderie.
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