Chapter
1 1| What a problem was hers! twelve thousand francs a year to
2 1| the State remunerated with twelve thousand francs~a year to
3 1| monarchy. Taking the sum of twelve thousand francs a year for
4 1| millions of expenditures and~twelve hundred millions of receipts.
5 2| eight thousand a year to twelve thousand.~The clever woman
6 3| Saillard's--on the~tail of her twelve years, laid claim to Falleix,
7 3| night, "we~have the place! Twelve thousand francs a year and
8 4| brought their emoluments to twelve~hundred francs, and they
9 4| salary under government, twelve hundred francs~pension from
10 4| room, for which he paid twelve francs a month. His~happiness,
11 5| which, in the course of twelve years, a young man who has
12 5| after~all, precarious. In twelve years a grocer can earn
13 7| Rabourdin wished, to keep up on twelve thousand francs a year~the
14 7| keep such a home as this on~twelve thousand francs a year!"
15 7| francs afford little or that twelve thousand afford all.~ ~Though
16 8| clerks~with a salary of twelve thousand francs would do
17 8| than a thousand clerks at twelve hundred."~ ~Clergeot. "Perhaps
18 8| time possesses a revenue of twelve hundred millions, and she~
19 8| and one; third, paly of twelve, gules and argent;~fourth,
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