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  • I arrived a little early and talked to the club president, Emily Metivier.

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  • She had come with a faint hope, she went back again almost heartbroken, and reached home just in time to receive notice of judgment; Sechard must pay Metivier in full.

    Eve and David 2007

  • And in this manner the fortunes of the firm of Metivier, one of the largest houses in the paper trade, were founded.

    Eve and David 2007

  • Cointet guaranteed his costs than he vowed to lead Cachan a dance, and to dazzle the paper manufacturer with a brilliant display of genius in the creation of items to be charged to Metivier.

    Eve and David 2007

  • Cointet Brothers, moreover, kept a standing account with Metivier; there was no need of a re-draft, and no re-draft was made.

    Eve and David 2007

  • By this time David Sechard owed Metivier five thousand two hundred and seventy-five francs, twenty-five centimes (to say nothing of interest), by formal judgment confirmed by appeal, the bill of costs having been duly taxed.

    Eve and David 2007

  • Metivier, the paper-dealer in the Rue Serpente, who made no difficulty about taking them.

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  • Metivier was taking orders from the principal Paris newspapers, which even then consumed two hundred reams daily.

    Eve and David 2007

  • We have a balance of twelve thousand francs against Metivier.

    Eve and David 2007

  • Cointet naturally offered Metivier a large commission on the contracts, for he wished to secure a clever representative on the spot, and to waste no time in traveling to and fro.

    Eve and David 2007

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