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64 we
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Honoré de Balzac
The firm of Nucingen

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1 I | property was not~worth a thousand crowns; he had two sisters 2 I | he has an income of forty thousand livres," continued Finot; " 3 II | settled an allowance of a~thousand louis d'or on Mme. de la 4 II | the idea of three hundred thousand francs' worth of his~acceptances 5 II | took a hundred and fifty~thousand bottles of champagne of 6 II | time. Those three~hundred thousand bottles which he took over ( 7 II | between usthat bill for a thousand francsI will just give you 8 II | wit enough~for a couple of thousand," he added in an aside to 9 II | already won seven hundred thousand~francs on the race-course. 10 III| acquired about seventeen thousand livres per annum; for he 11 III| francs of taxes and spent a thousand crowns on his own~whims. 12 III| as~the owner of eighteen thousand livres of rentes, a remnant 13 III| possession of some thirty~thousand francs of savings invested 14 III| assured income of eighteen~thousand livres at one-and-twenty 15 III| with the~aforesaid thirty thousand francs by living as if he 16 III| living as if he had thirty~thousand a year. Everywhere he found 17 III| short, a brat with eighteen thousand livres per annum to~drop 18 III| it came to pass that a thousand francs over and above his 19 III| pinched with his eighteen thousand francs, saw the~necessity 20 IV | netted a~fish worth eighteen thousand francs a year. He has a 21 IV | does duty for some~three thousand dead in the course of its 22 IV | leaving seven or eight hundred thousand francs,'~Taillefer answered, 23 IV | had barely four hundred thousand francs deposited with him. 24 IV | an income of twenty-~four thousand livres, lost herself in 25 IV | I have ALWAYS had six thousand francs for our dress allowance,' 26 IV | nothing now with twenty-four thousand francs; it is destitution! 27 IV | remained to him five hundred thousand~francs and certain receipts 28 IV | an income of~forty-four thousand francs; but his mortification 29 IV | Aldrigger's four hundred thousand francs were carried to the 30 IV | creditor for twelve hundred thousand francs under her~marriage 31 IV | that time three hundred thousand francs were~left; the income 32 IV | the income of twenty-four thousand francs was reduced to~eighteen 33 IV | was reduced to~eighteen thousand. Wirth had kept up this 34 V | well have less than fifty thousand~crowns, he thought, and 35 V | something like eighteen hundred~thousand francs; money must have 36 V | strength of two hundred thousand~francs, good hard coin with 37 V | which make up that forty thousand livres a~year which so many 38 V | respected. You take five thousand francs out of~my desk; to 39 V | pushed into the~jaws of a thousand speculators, you can cram 40 V | Aldrigger with her three hundred thousand francs,~Beaudenord with 41 V | Beaudenord with four hundred thousand, d'Aiglemont with a million,~ 42 V | Matifat with three hundred thousand, Charles Grandet (who married~ 43 V | from asking any more than a thousand, or~five hundred, or even 44 V | up at this. "You have ten thousand~francs. You invest it in 45 V | invest it in ten shares of a thousand francs each in ten~different 46 VI | ruined himself to keep six~thousand weavers in work without 47 VI | children he has some ten thousand~red woolen caps in the house, 48 VI | window, and 'inquire for' ten~thousand red woolen caps. The hatter, 49 VI | though the shares issued at a~thousand francs fell to three hundred, 50 VI | amounted to five hundred thousand francs. In the~stock-exchange 51 VI | twenty-five shares of a~thousand francs in the argentiferous 52 VI | Rue de la Plancher at a thousand crowns, a~ ~comfortable 53 VII| Well. At my place I have a thousand shares of a thousand francs 54 VII| have a thousand shares of a thousand francs in~our concern; Nucingen 55 VII| followed up with three hundred thousand francs at a discount of 56 VII| Falleix with two hundred thousand at fifteen.~Gigonnet saw 57 VII| Matifat, who had three~hundred thousand francs in Nucingen's bank. 58 VII| am in for three hundred~thousand francs. I meant to speculate 59 VII| he had the four hundred~thousand francs which Nucingen had 60 VII| likely has an~income of forty thousand livres, derived in the first 61 VII| to the value of a hundred~thousand francs. The Nucingens gave 62 VII| so~that of seven hundred thousand francs only two hundred 63 VII| francs only two hundred thousand~remained. They made a clearance, 64 VII| and an income of eight thousand livres. And at this moment 65 VII| that an original share of a thousand francs brings~in a dividend


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