Chapter
1 I | as to~send him a hundred francs every month. His father'
2 II | a bill for five hundred~francs upon occasion"~ ~"Waiter!"
3 II | I want five hundred francs to repay Finot, so that
4 II | no more than five hundred~francs. You will never be a minister
5 II | of three hundred thousand francs' worth of his~acceptances
6 II | supplied at the price of six francs per bottle~to the Allies
7 II | won seven hundred thousand~francs on the race-course. The
8 III| for he paid~some seventeen francs of taxes and spent a thousand
9 III| of some thirty~thousand francs of savings invested with
10 III| aforesaid thirty thousand francs by living as if he had thirty~
11 III| to pass that a thousand francs over and above his needs
12 III| with his eighteen thousand francs, saw the~necessity of creating
13 III| unimpeachable brougham for twelve francs an~evening; to appear elegantly
14 III| your life; give me five~francs or take my contempt!' These
15 IV | worth eighteen thousand francs a year. He has a name, a
16 IV | more~than eighteen hundred francs a year, and his mother sold
17 IV | or eight hundred thousand francs,'~Taillefer answered, addressing
18 IV | barely four hundred thousand francs deposited with him. The~
19 IV | ALWAYS had six thousand francs for our dress allowance,'
20 IV | with twenty-four thousand francs; it is destitution! Oh!~
21 IV | about three millions of francs. In 1800,~at the age of
22 IV | him five hundred thousand~francs and certain receipts for
23 IV | income of~forty-four thousand francs; but his mortification was
24 IV | s four hundred thousand francs were carried to the credit~
25 IV | twelve hundred thousand francs under her~marriage settlement),
26 IV | time three hundred thousand francs were~left; the income of
27 IV | of twenty-four thousand francs was reduced to~eighteen
28 V | eighteen hundred~thousand francs; money must have weighted
29 V | of two hundred thousand~francs, good hard coin with no
30 V | He had five millions of francs, he wanted~ten. He knew
31 V | You take five thousand francs out of~my desk; to the hulks
32 V | her three hundred thousand francs,~Beaudenord with four hundred
33 V | might safely put a million francs' worth of Claparon's paper.
34 V | even two hundred and fifty francs. It was not given~out that
35 V | You have ten thousand~francs. You invest it in ten shares
36 V | ten shares of a thousand francs each in ten~different enterprises.
37 VI | children reached a~million francs. Lyons has drawn her own
38 VI | to get rid of ten million francs'~worth of shares in some
39 VI | hundreds of millions of~francs, and a conscientious Robert
40 VI | shares issued at a~thousand francs fell to three hundred, they
41 VI | up the shares two~hundred francs during the first six months
42 VI | to five hundred thousand francs. In the~stock-exchange slang
43 VI | twenty-five shares of a~thousand francs in the argentiferous lead-mines,
44 VII| thousand shares of a thousand francs in~our concern; Nucingen
45 VII| with three hundred thousand francs at a discount of twenty~
46 VII| had three~hundred thousand francs in Nucingen's bank. Matifat,
47 VII| for three hundred~thousand francs. I meant to speculate in
48 VII| Paris for two millions of~francs. Six weeks afterwards, the
49 VII| the four hundred~thousand francs which Nucingen had allowed
50 VII| value of a hundred~thousand francs. The Nucingens gave a ball
51 VII| twelve hundred and fifty francs fell to four hundred,~though
52 VII| of seven hundred thousand francs only two hundred thousand~
53 VII| original share of a thousand francs brings~in a dividend of
|