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An Attic Philosopher in Paris

Chapter 11 MORAL USE OF INVENTORIES

Word Count: 4983    |    Released on: 29/11/2017

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An Attic Philosopher in Paris
An Attic Philosopher in Paris
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1 Chapter 1 NEW-YEAR'S GIFTS2 Chapter 2 THE CARNIVAL3 Chapter 3 WHAT WE MAY LEARN BY LOOKING OUT OF WINDOW4 Chapter 4 LET US LOVE ONE ANOTHER5 Chapter 5 COMPENSATION6 Chapter 6 UNCLE MAURICE7 Chapter 7 THE PRICE OF POWER AND THE WORTH OF FAME8 Chapter 8 MISANTHROPY AND REPENTANCE9 Chapter 9 THE FAMILY OF MICHAEL AROUT10 Chapter 10 OUR COUNTRY11 Chapter 11 MORAL USE OF INVENTORIES12 Chapter 12 THE END OF THE YEAR