Chapter
1 1| how could he give up his salary of eight thousand francs~
2 1| a fee or an~increase in salary; it was like the hopping
3 1| and the excellence of his~salary; every one was able to provide
4 1| insufficiency of their husband's salary. This feeling made her~refuse
5 2| certain dues. He received a salary on the~staff of the National
6 2| to the~department, from a salary of eight thousand a year
7 3| Saillard's~mother. Saillard's salary from the government had
8 3| he~took her the month's salary.~ ~"Well, Saillard, you
9 3| on the~last letter; "his salary was attached, but some of
10 3| hundred francs out of his salary. In~the minds of Madame
11 3| of some industry to the salary of their office, in order
12 4| without a master received a salary of nine hundred francs a
13 4| under-head-clerk and to draw his~salary. His real work was that
14 4| five~hundred francs of his salary under government, twelve
15 4| of twenty-~five, with a salary of fifteen hundred francs,
16 4| twenty-two years of age, with a~salary of fifteen hundred francs,
17 4| francs a year, counting his~salary from the government. In
18 4| prudently attached his own~salary under the names of fictitious
19 4| giving to each a~larger salary and far heavier work. Men
20 5| Empire at four~thousand. His salary was dropped to three when
21 5| influence enough to get the~salary put back to three thousand."~ ~
22 5| appointment, more than his salary, prefers to~keep his place.
23 7| could have saved half my~salary; my savings well-invested
24 8| one-third of his present~salary.~ ~"In short, here we all
25 8| speaking, a man who needs the salary to maintain himself,~and
26 8| functionary, and~receiving a salary which is not the equivalent
27 8| won't pocket such a~paltry salary as mine any longer; I shall
28 8| one hundred clerks~with a salary of twelve thousand francs
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