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1 1 | garden side by another of five~sides, ending in a cupola
2 2 | exile, the perils of~his five crossings through a turbulent
3 2 | one another. For twenty-~five years there had been neither
4 3 | bonnet-shape, renewed every five years~at Nantes,for Mademoiselle
5 4 | Mouche/ is a game played with five cards dealt to each player,
6 4 | stake;~that is, if there are five sous in the basket, he wins
7 4 | twenty counters, representing five sous; which made the sum
8 4 | the stake for each game five farthings, a large amount
9 4 | for the chance of winning five, game after game, was to~
10 4 | of them, had lost their five~sous, on condition of reimbursement
11 4 | persons cared little for~five sous a game, and on such
12 6 | to 1834 she had come some five or six times to Les Touches.~
13 9 | chevalier, "keep her four~or five months. How can you expect
14 9 | He did not go home till five in the afternoon. As he
15 10| We can very well put five in the carriage," replied
16 14| a height of some four or five hundred feet; at its base
17 14| consented to embark; so that by five o'clock they~reached the
18 17| branch of which was~ending in five daughters for lack of a
19 17| had given her two millions five hundred thousand~francs.
20 17| the settlement of their five daughters: the youngest
21 18| notice that for the last five months I think only of myself,~
22 22| him monthly from four to five thousand~francs. His specialty
23 22| de Rochefide~allowed her five hundred francs a month,
24 22| favor when she asked for five hundred francs more a month
25 22| the month on two thousand five hundred francs without a
26 22| Russian prince who~offered her five thousand francs a month.~ ~"
27 22| understand the position won in five years by Madame Schontz~
28 23| and bought of~Lousteau for five hundred francs, was boldly
29 25| reasonable; if it goes to the five~or the six?"~ ~"Six what?"~ ~"
30 25| known you. In~less than five years you have made him
31 25| have~to soak yourself for five or six years in the provinces
32 25| your scheme. At the end of five years Monsieur is~tired
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