judge of the commercial courts. The failures of Monsieur Roguin wig ventilating supplies
and Monsieur Souchet, his broker and his notary, had ruined him.
The esteem felt for Monsieur Grandet and the credit he enjoyed
were nevertheless such that he might have obtained the necessary
assistance from other business houses. It is much to be regretted wigan v huddersfield
that so honorable a man should have yielded to momentary despair,"
etc.
"I knew it," said the old wine-grower to the notary.