The Parisians, Book 2.
pointment in the cabinet d'affaires of his avoue M. Gandrin that gentleman had hitherto not found time to give him a definite opinion as to the case submitted to his judgm
omplicated business. I have given not only my best attention to it, but to your general interest
htily, "that is a fact which
ages at an interest less than you now pay. As for a Company to take the whole trouble off your hands, clear off the mortgages, manage the forests, develop the fisheries, guarantee you an adequate income, and at the end of twenty-one
se circumstances characterized the French noblesse, "be kind enough to restore my papers. I see that you are n
ing. But as to my accepting remuneration where I have rendered no service, I request M. le Marquis to put that out of the question. Considering myself, then, no longer your av
ignity of voice and manner which
plied Alain. "Heaven knows I want a friend, and I will heed wi
sible to social vanities. He would be proud to think he had rendered a service to a Rochebriant. Approach him, either through me, or, far better, at once introduce yourself, and propose to consolidate all your ot
one who has power over my fate, while I have none over his, would scarcely be
proposal on your behalf, without compromising yourself, though I shoul
Louvier has been hitherto the severest and most menacing, the one whom Hebert dreads the most; and should he become sole mortgagee, m
so pass to
mortgagees, who are Bretons and would be loath to
r no doubt had often sorely tasked his endurance. Come, suppose we manage to break the ice eas
d if he returned from Paris unsuccessful in his errand overmastered his pride. He felt as if that self-conquest was a duty he owed to the very tombs o
rite at once to Louvier to ask him
at the side of his office, and a large portly man strode into the room,-
the hearth, as a king might take his stand in the ha
nd he will task your powers to get him thoroughly into your net. But I have persuade
h my friend O---, to
Louvier, with a sort
ith Pereire; Saturday
. Your
ev
re is something I had forgotten to note. Never min
hed out his legs, and read at his ease, but with a very rapid eye, as a practised
e; the forests come in for that. If a contractor for the yearly sale of the woods
ust run the risk
then I foreclose, seize,-Rochebr
,-and opened wide, to reshut as in a vice, the strong ir
e papers back on the bureau, nodded a royal nod,
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