[Pierre and Jean by Guy de Maupassant]@TWC D-Link bookPierre and Jean CHAPTER VIII 13/25
He presently said, with some little hesitation: "If I could, I would very gladly sail in her." Jean asked: "What should hinder you ?" "I know no one in the Transatlantic Shipping Company." Roland was astounded. "And what has become of all your fine schemes for getting on ?" Pierre replied in a low voice: "There are times when we must bring ourselves to sacrifice everything and renounce our fondest hopes.
And after all it is only to make a beginning, a way of saving a few thousand francs to start fair with afterward." His father was promptly convinced. "That is very true.
In a couple of years you can put by six or seven thousand francs, and that well laid out, will go a long way.
What do you think of the matter, Louise ?" She replied in a voice so low as to be scarcely audible: "I think Pierre is right." Roland exclaimed: "I will go and talk it over with M.Poulin: I know him very well.
He is assessor of the Chamber of Commerce and takes an interest in the affairs of the Company.
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