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1 1 | three coach passengers a year would pass over it.~ ~These,
2 1 | possesses two thousand francs a year, its mansion in~Guerande,
3 1 | sixty thousand francs a year, in spite of~ignorant culture.
4 1 | crown-lands) before the year~1789. Where and when could
5 1 | fifty thousand francs a year;~but a vote of the National
6 2 | the month of May, in the year 1836, the period when this~
7 2 | of two thousand francs a year.~ ~"The king did remember!"
8 2 | face where, for~the last year or so, sleep, the forerunner
9 2 | wages were ninety francs a year; Gasselin's, three hundred.~
10 3 | seven thousand francs a year~from the rental of lands.
11 4 | seven thousand francs a~year for the dear boy, but it
12 4 | her stay than the whole~year round in Guerande. The Demoiselles
13 4 | let their lodgings~last year to men with beards, who
14 4 | sixty~thousand francs a year, went to see Mademoiselle
15 5 | fifteen thousand~francs a year. Charlotte de Kergarouet,
16 5 | three thousand francs a year the~son should have a coat
17 5 | Touches, who for the last year has so changed our~dear
18 5 | thirty thousand francs a~year and she is very handsome."~ ~"
19 6 | guardianship accounts. From that year, she took control of her~
20 6 | fifteen thousand francs a year, derived~from Les Touches,
21 6 | father; twelve thousand a year~from Faucombe (which, however,
22 6 | fifty thousand francs a year to invest. At twenty-~one
23 6 | Toward the close of the year 1817 Felicite des Touches
24 6 | eighty thousand francs a year and a house~magnificently
25 7 | over ten thousand francs~a year. Such is the fief of Les
26 8 | cost. Before the end of the year, Beatrix whispered in my
27 10| You came to Paris last year desperately in love with
28 17| inhabit~for a while very year to the wild acclamations
29 18| evening, on October of that year, to escape the crying of
30 22| hundred thousand francs a year left to him by his father.
31 22| twelve hundred francs a year on a~second floor in the
32 22| about the end of the~first year, she made ignoble noises
33 22| thousand~francs; and the next year Madame Schontz remarked
34 23| had passed his fortieth year and ought~to be making himself
35 23| eight thousand francs a~year; his mother still being
36 23| eight thousand francs a year. With this end in~view,
37 24| whom for more than a~ ~year she has not made the slightest
38 25| hundred thousand francs a year.~Well, well, he would never
39 25| several thousand francs a~year, you couldn't better employ
40 25| hundred thousand francs a year."~ ~"And she offers me only
41 26| Legion of honor~after one year's service."~ ~"I shall make
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