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Honoré de Balzac
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1 1 | dunes~had been converted one hundred years earlier into a mall 2 1 | are what they were four hundred years ago,with one~exception; 3 1 | reason that for~the last two hundred years they have been unable 4 2 | his head, and he looked a hundred; therefore, at no period 5 2 | year; Gasselin's, three hundred.~But thousands of francs 6 3 | Pen-Hoel might have had three hundred thousand~francs in gold, 7 6 | and a capital of three hundred thousand francs laid by 8 6 | Paris. She drew her three~hundred thousand francs from the 9 6 | which history has called the Hundred Days,~occupied her mind 10 6 | position, purchased for one~hundred and thirty thousand francs 11 7 | VII LES TOUCHES~A few hundred yards from Guerande the 12 7 | all country~houses built a hundred years ago. It was, evidently, 13 8 | precious diversity; there are a hundred ways for a~blonde to charm, 14 10| future, and the topic of a hundred conversations.~Consequently, 15 10| impossible to report the hundred and more versions which~ 16 11| months in Vendee on one~hundred and fifty francs, marching 17 11| The viscountess lost one hundred sous~by accumulated /mouches/, 18 12| been mortgaged these two hundred~years, and so they may remain 19 12| they may remain for two hundred more; our farmers~have charge 20 14| put a distance of some two hundred~steps between himself and 21 14| existence of at least three hundred years. Above it the rock 22 14| height of some four or five hundred feet; at its base lie~several 23 14| They walked on~several hundred steps in total silence, 24 16| mall,~ ~"My child, I have a hundred and forty /louis/ laid by. 25 16| for~it would cost over a hundred /louis/ to bring one down.~ ~" 26 16| Oh! where could we get a hundred /louis/ to bring doctors 27 16| cried the baroness.~ ~"A hundred /louis!/" cried Zephirine; " 28 16| I felt them. Here's one hundred and four /louis/," cried 29 16| and I have come to bring a hundred~and forty /louis/ which 30 17| given her two millions five hundred thousand~francs. Her man 31 17| rue de Bourbon for seven hundred thousand francs; one~million 32 17| mortgaged away from~us for one hundred and fifty years! Mademoiselle 33 18| told me she had given a hundred thousand francs to the nuns 34 18| did not exceed eighteen hundred francs.~Still served by 35 19| can lose thirty, fifty, a hundred~thousand francs if it pleases 36 21| counting a novenato give twelve~hundred francs to some poor family 37 22| Saint-Honore, and of two~hundred thousand francs a year left 38 22| Rochefide~allowed her five hundred francs a month, furnished 39 22| apartment costing twelve hundred francs a year on a~second 40 22| service of plate,~twelve hundred francs a month, a low carriage 41 22| francs for one, and two hundred francs if you invite three 42 22| when she asked for five hundred francs more a month for 43 22| month on two thousand five hundred francs without a debt,~a 44 22| three years he had four hundred thousand francs to invest.~ ~ 45 22| March 1st. Arthur gained two hundred~thousand francs by that 46 22| Rochefide invested his~six hundred thousand francs in stock 47 22| raise a thousand or twelve hundred horses,~and if all the horses 48 22| possessed ostensibly the three hundred thousand francs which~Rochefide 49 22| a little fortune of two hundred thousand francs, the result~ 50 22| constant movement~of the three hundred thousand francs,for she 51 22| interest in the Funds three~hundred thousand francs produced 52 23| bought of~Lousteau for five hundred francs, was boldly pronounced 53 23| to marry.~ ~"I have seven hundred thousand francs," she said, " 54 25| whether you owe fifty or one hundred thousand? I have owed,~myself, 55 25| myself, as much as six hundred thousand."~ ~La Palferine 56 25| sufficient credit to borrow a hundred thousand francs," he~replied, " 57 25| by six thousand than by a hundred~thousand," said Maxime, 58 25| in keeping with his four hundred thousand francs a year.~ 59 25| to make him give you two hundred thousand~francs."~ ~"Why 60 25| and the~enjoyment of four hundred thousand francs a year."~ ~" 61 25| And she offers me only two hundred thousand! I want three hundred~ 62 25| hundred thousand! I want three hundred~thousand, since the affair 63 26| Madame du Ronceret three hundred thousand francs and take~ 64 26| Arthur; give Aurelie three hundred thousand francs for~that


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