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france 34
francois 2
francois-pascal-simon 1
francs 79
frank 2
frankest 1
franki 1
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80 certain
80 many
79 francs
79 world
78 asked
78 beautiful
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1 1 | possesses two thousand francs a year, its mansion in~Guerande, 2 1 | bring in sixty thousand francs a year, in spite of~ignorant 3 1 | still worth fifty thousand francs a year;~but a vote of the 4 2 | stipend~of two thousand francs a year.~ ~"The king did 5 2 | Mariotte's wages were ninety francs a year; Gasselin's, three 6 2 | hundred.~But thousands of francs offered to them elsewhere 7 3 | possessed about seven thousand francs a year~from the rental of 8 3 | amount to over a thousand francs. Consequently, she was the~ 9 3 | had three hundred thousand~francs in gold, she might have 10 3 | given the baron ten thousand~francs in gold,an immense sacrifice, 11 3 | pension of two~thousand francs, as the legal reward of 12 4 | match of seven thousand francs a~year for the dear boy, 13 4 | man with sixty~thousand francs a year, went to see Mademoiselle 14 5 | or even fifteen thousand~francs a year. Charlotte de Kergarouet, 15 5 | to live on three thousand francs a year the~son should have 16 5 | She has thirty thousand francs a~year and she is very handsome."~ ~" 17 6 | cost her twelve~thousand francs. Later, when she went to 18 6 | consisted of fifteen thousand francs a year, derived~from Les 19 6 | of three hundred thousand francs laid by during~her minority 20 6 | her three~hundred thousand francs from the house of business 21 6 | income by thirty thousand francs. All expenses paid, she~ 22 6 | herself with fifty thousand francs a year to invest. At twenty-~ 23 6 | hundred and thirty thousand francs one of the finest houses 24 6 | prospect of eighty thousand francs a year and a house~magnificently 25 6 | two years, than seventeen francs.~ ~After this, Mademoiselle 26 7 | farms of over ten thousand francs~a year. Such is the fief 27 7 | seven or eight~thousand francs, a carved ebony table, a 28 11| on one~hundred and fifty francs, marching night and day."~ ~" 29 17| millions five hundred thousand~francs. Her man of business had 30 17| for seven hundred thousand francs; one~million she intended 31 18| given a hundred thousand francs to the nuns of the~Visitation."~ ~" 32 18| exceed eighteen hundred francs.~Still served by an old 33 19| over the thirty~ ~thousand francs which Monsieur le baron 34 19| night"~ ~"Thirty thousand francs!" cried Ursula, in a silly 35 19| fifty, a hundred~thousand francs if it pleases him, without 36 21| novenato give twelve~hundred francs to some poor family if I 37 22| of two~hundred thousand francs a year left to him by his 38 22| his~wife, to a thousand francs a day. To a gentleman endowed 39 22| from four to five thousand~francs. His specialty was /running 40 22| salary than send them~eighty francs each month, a wage that 41 22| allowed her five hundred francs a month, furnished for her, 42 22| apartment costing twelve hundred francs a year on a~second floor 43 22| of plate,~twelve hundred francs a month, a low carriage 44 22| gourmet/ dinner costs sixty~francs for one, and two hundred 45 22| for one, and two hundred francs if you invite three friends,~ 46 22| offered Madame Schontz forty francs a day for his dinner and~ 47 22| she asked for five hundred francs more a month for her~dress, 48 22| two thousand five hundred francs without a debt,~a thing 49 22| wines were drunk at twelve francs a~bottle. Rochefide, amazed, 50 22| offered her five thousand francs a month.~ ~"You are a lucky 51 22| had four hundred thousand francs to invest.~ ~The third phase 52 22| gained two hundred~thousand francs by that transaction and 53 22| his~six hundred thousand francs in stock of the Bank of 54 22| you spend sixty thousand francs~sometimes merely to read 55 22| economy of sixty thousand~francs; and the next year Madame 56 22| trifle of eighty~thousand francs), had reached, at the moment 57 22| the three hundred thousand francs which~Rochefide had given 58 22| of two hundred thousand francs, the result~of her savings 59 22| the three hundred thousand francs,for she never admitted the~ 60 22| Funds three~hundred thousand francs produced only twelve thousand, 61 23| gave a note~of a thousand francs, was alone wise and calculating 62 23| together eight thousand francs a~year; his mother still 63 23| Lousteau for five hundred francs, was boldly pronounced to 64 23| limited to eight thousand francs a year. With this end in~ 65 23| have seven hundred thousand francs," she said, "and I admit 66 25| borrow a hundred thousand francs," he~replied, "I should 67 25| lending you twenty thousand francs," continued~Maxime.~ ~"Twenty 68 25| Maxime.~ ~"Twenty thousand francs! I knew very well that by 69 25| give you twenty thousand francs, and ten~days in which to 70 25| do want~twenty thousand francs; the rest is my affair; 71 25| his four hundred thousand francs a year.~Well, well, he would 72 25| to gain several thousand francs a~year, you couldn't better 73 25| notes for twenty thousand francs.~ ~"Remember, my boy, you 74 25| you two hundred thousand~francs."~ ~"Why should I leave 75 25| of four hundred thousand francs a year."~ ~"And she offers 76 25| a gift of sixty thousand~francs.~ ~"All that is nonsense," 77 26| Ronceret three hundred thousand francs and take~back his wife; 78 26| Aurelie three hundred thousand francs for~that little house, and 79 26| forwarded thirty thousand francs, went to Madame de Rochefide'


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