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... Girard, the most important aspect, as perceived by Joseph, was Girard's commitment to prepay the full cost of the first five large clipper ships. Considering that clipper ships were significantly more expensive to build than ordinary vessels, this was indeed a substantial sum of money.
With this financial infusion, Joseph could proceed with the expansion of the shipyard. Of course, this meant Joseph had more tasks on his hands and became busier than ever.
Lucien and Louis were pl ...
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