Chapter
1 1 | afford~to give her husband thirty francs a month. That is
2 1 | undertaken nothing for want of thirty~thousand government clerks!
3 2 | into the lottery and steals~thirty sous a day for her stake,
4 2 | when our tale~opens, but thirty thousand francs of debt--
5 3 | snout. Though she was past thirty years old~she looked scarcely
6 4 | he owed Antoine more than thirty~francs for his breakfasts,
7 4 | same retreat), had spent thirty years in the Civil Service.
8 5 | till you reach~the age of thirty. Now there's no free and
9 6 | ministerial offices. That precious thirty minutes thus employed served~
10 6 | other old~faces, on which "thirty per cent discount" was written
11 6 | your stockings for the last thirty years!"~cried Mitral.~ ~"
12 6 | knit your stockings for thirty years."~ ~"That counts for
13 7 | that many a family with thirty thousand does not indulge
14 7 | and says: "The enemy with thirty thousand~fresh troops is
15 8 | Clergeot is retired. After~thirty years' service that's no
16 8 | words," she said; "I owe thirty thousand francs."~ ~Rabourdin
17 Add| Madame Firmiani~A Woman of Thirty~A Daughter of Eve~The Member
18 Add| Start in Life~A Woman of Thirty~The Commission in Lunacy~
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