Chapter
1 1| of the~mother, who died a year after the girl's marriage,
2 1| twelve thousand francs a year to defray~the costs of a
3 1| costing two thousand francs a year. Deduct the~dress and the
4 1| reports were written every year; bureaucracy was enthroned!~
5 1| cluster of leeches, and every year demands why the nation should
6 1| man a thousand~francs a year and demand his whole time
7 1| twelve thousand francs~a year to devote himself to his
8 1| twelve thousand francs a year for each~official as an
9 1| the State will see from year to year the number of her
10 1| State will see from year to year the number of her well-~
11 2| salary of eight thousand a year to twelve thousand.~The
12 2| twenty thousand francs a year instead of~eight thousand.~ ~"
13 3| thousand five hundred francs a year, and no more; his situation
14 3| seventeen thousand francs a year. The whole ambition of the
15 3| business ever since~the year II. of the Republic, and
16 3| began this~business in the year II. in partnership with
17 3| Easter,~Christmas, New Year's day, and Epiphany. These
18 3| much the fashion in the year VII.~ ~In the bosom of this
19 3| happily, it is only twice a year, or he'd die of it.~Saillard
20 3| has stayed on for the last year expecting this promotion,
21 3| Twelve thousand francs a year and perquisites, beside~
22 3| twenty thousand francs a~year. It is not affluence, but
23 4| undermining power in~the thirtieth year of this century.~ ~But now
24 4| twenty thousand francs a year; and he enjoys, moreover,
25 4| to pay fifty thousand a~year to one of these amiable
26 4| of nine hundred francs a year; new~years' gifts and "gratifications"
27 4| flowers, bonbons on New-~Year's day and pretty boxes for
28 4| stockings at all~seasons of the year, a hat with a narrow brim
29 4| hunch-back with six thousand a year,~or a woman of forty-five
30 4| earned five hundred francs~a year, Minard had fifteen hundred.
31 4| at three hundred francs~a year, with white cotton curtains
32 4| three thousand francs a year, counting his~salary from
33 5| shouldn't I get it this year? Monsieur Baudoyer gets
34 5| eighteen hundred francs a year till you reach~the age of
35 5| him~ten thousand francs a year; a painter can daub a mile
36 5| three thousand francs a year, and~the poorest workmen
37 6| we are at the end of the year; the matter of~subscriptions
38 7| twelve thousand francs a year~the style that many a family
39 7| to-day ten~thousand francs a year outside of my office, and
40 7| twelve thousand francs a year!" he thought, looking at
41 7| consumption."~ ~"Why it is over a year since Francois Keller and
42 7| thousand francs interest a year," said Gigonnet;~"that property
43 8| the approaching end of the year did cause rather~more application
44 8| on four thousand francs a year; and that day she~had counted
45 8| Towards the close of the year 1830 Monsieur Rabourdin
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