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1 Note| persons in the~two or three thousand portraits which he painted 2 1 | The name alone awakens a thousand~memories in the minds of 3 1 | all alloy, possesses two thousand francs a year, its mansion 4 1 | farmers, and bring in sixty thousand francs a year, in spite 5 1 | Guaisnic was still worth fifty thousand francs a year;~but a vote 6 2 | Saint-Louis, and a stipend~of two thousand francs a year.~ ~"The king 7 3 | Pen-Hoel possessed about seven thousand francs a year~from the rental 8 3 | did not amount to over a thousand francs. Consequently, she 9 3 | might have had three hundred thousand~francs in gold, she might 10 3 | had given the baron ten thousand~francs in gold,an immense 11 3 | the abbe added another~ten thousand, a tithe collected by him, 12 3 | Saint-Louis and a pension of two~thousand francs, as the legal reward 13 4 | buzzing in his ears, and a thousand other fads and symptoms 14 4 | always find a match of seven thousand francs a~year for the dear 15 4 | Charlotte to a man with sixty~thousand francs a year, went to see 16 5 | some property, two or~three thousand pounds sterling, from an 17 5 | him twelve or even fifteen thousand~francs a year. Charlotte 18 5 | compelled to live on three thousand francs a year the~son should 19 5 | Mariotte. "She has thirty thousand francs a~year and she is 20 5 | such~depravity. She made a thousand little jokes, which hurt 21 6 | that master cost her twelve~thousand francs. Later, when she 22 6 | which consisted of fifteen thousand francs a year, derived~from 23 6 | property of her father; twelve thousand a year~from Faucombe (which, 24 6 | capital of three hundred thousand francs laid by during~her 25 6 | She drew her three~hundred thousand francs from the house of 26 6 | increased her income by thirty thousand francs. All expenses paid, 27 6 | found herself with fifty thousand francs a year to invest. 28 6 | for one~hundred and thirty thousand francs one of the finest 29 6 | by the prospect of eighty thousand francs a year and a house~ 30 7 | outlying farms of over ten thousand francs~a year. Such is the 31 7 | these days seven or eight~thousand francs, a carved ebony table, 32 7 | mind, and awakened in him a thousand ideas, which might have~ 33 7 | him. On one side all the thousand developments of Art, on 34 8 | marquise, her pride, and the thousand barriers that~the life of 35 8 | has initiated me into a thousand social secrets, about~which 36 8 | the Cause had had twenty~thousand more such girls"~ ~"I was 37 8 | sublime. A young woman has a thousand~distractions; these women 38 12 | that. You will suffer a~thousand deaths, you will be betrayed, 39 17 | two millions five hundred thousand~francs. Her man of business 40 17 | Bourbon for seven hundred thousand francs; one~million she 41 18 | she had given a hundred thousand francs to the nuns of the~ 42 18 | always be a servant.~ ~A thousand tendernesses, dear mamma. 43 18 | innocently enough, before a thousand people!~There, you see I 44 18 | costs of a~journey of two thousand miles. He now went with 45 19 | worry over the thirty~ ~thousand francs which Monsieur le 46 19 | lost last night"~ ~"Thirty thousand francs!" cried Ursula, in 47 19 | thirty, fifty, a hundred~thousand francs if it pleases him, 48 22 | Saint-Honore, and of two~hundred thousand francs a year left to him 49 22 | fortune of his~wife, to a thousand francs a day. To a gentleman 50 22 | monthly from four to five thousand~francs. His specialty was / 51 22 | close of the month on two thousand five hundred francs without 52 22 | prince who~offered her five thousand francs a month.~ ~"You are 53 22 | years he had four hundred thousand francs to invest.~ ~The 54 22 | Arthur gained two hundred~thousand francs by that transaction 55 22 | invested his~six hundred thousand francs in stock of the Bank 56 22 | property and could raise a thousand or twelve hundred horses,~ 57 22 | unworthy. Don't you spend sixty thousand francs~sometimes merely 58 22 | realized that economy of sixty thousand~francs; and the next year 59 22 | Schiltz (a trifle of eighty~thousand francs), had reached, at 60 22 | ostensibly the three hundred thousand francs which~Rochefide had 61 22 | little fortune of two hundred thousand francs, the result~of her 62 22 | movement~of the three hundred thousand francs,for she never admitted 63 22 | the Funds three~hundred thousand francs produced only twelve 64 22 | francs produced only twelve thousand, and she had~spent as much 65 23 | occasionally gave a note~of a thousand francs, was alone wise and 66 23 | scarcely scrape together eight thousand francs a~year; his mother 67 23 | exchequer limited to eight thousand francs a year. With this 68 23 | I have seven hundred thousand francs," she said, "and 69 25 | owe fifty or one hundred thousand? I have owed,~myself, as 70 25 | as much as six hundred thousand."~ ~La Palferine raised 71 25 | credit to borrow a hundred thousand francs," he~replied, "I 72 25 | for such a paltry sum,six thousand."~ ~"One is often more hampered 73 25 | often more hampered by six thousand than by a hundred~thousand," 74 25 | thousand than by a hundred~thousand," said Maxime, sententiously. " 75 25 | begin by lending you twenty thousand francs," continued~Maxime.~ ~" 76 25 | continued~Maxime.~ ~"Twenty thousand francs! I knew very well 77 25 | mate, I give you twenty thousand francs, and ten~days in 78 25 | sums; but I do want~twenty thousand francs; the rest is my affair; 79 25 | keeping with his four hundred thousand francs a year.~Well, well, 80 25 | helped you to gain several thousand francs a~year, you couldn' 81 25 | gave him~notes for twenty thousand francs.~ ~"Remember, my 82 25 | him give you two hundred thousand~francs."~ ~"Why should I 83 25 | enjoyment of four hundred thousand francs a year."~ ~"And she 84 25 | offers me only two hundred thousand! I want three hundred~thousand, 85 25 | thousand! I want three hundred~thousand, since the affair concerns 86 25 | offering her a gift of sixty thousand~francs.~ ~"All that is nonsense," 87 26 | du Ronceret three hundred thousand francs and take~back his 88 26 | give Aurelie three hundred thousand francs for~that little house, 89 26 | mother had~forwarded thirty thousand francs, went to Madame de


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