Chapter
1 I | broke from his audience of three.~ ~"Then did Rastignac refuse?"
2 I | broke~decently with Delphine three years ago; he will not marry
3 II | ninety~days' sight, with three witnesses and guarantees.
4 II | shuddered at the idea of three hundred thousand francs'
5 II | at the same time. Those three~hundred thousand bottles
6 II | which you please), was three feet in height by twenty~
7 III| quite comfortable.'~ ~"In three days' time our Godefroid
8 III| rosettes~that adorn the ears of three thoroughbreds and the lining
9 IV | lady; as~it was, out of the three hundred guests that crowded
10 IV | now! here comes Sancho's three hundred goats."~ ~"Therein
11 IV | servant in livery who brought three pairs of fur-lined overshoes
12 IV | have an invitation.'~ ~"For three days Godefroid beheld Isaure
13 IV | that does duty for some~three thousand dead in the course
14 IV | Alsacien accumulated about three millions of francs. In 1800,~
15 IV | Alsacien Caleb Balderstone.~ ~"Three years afterwards, in 1826,
16 IV | financial position. At that time three hundred thousand francs
17 IV | this state of things for three~years! After that confidential
18 IV | He changes his shirt three times a day," opined Blondet; "
19 V | Baroness d'Aldrigger with her three hundred thousand francs,~
20 V | a million,~Matifat with three hundred thousand, Charles
21 V | than seven, five, or even three years, so that shareholders
22 VI | themselves. Lyons had her Three Days, but order was restored,~
23 VI | savings banks, so many riots. Three~street boys hoist a flag
24 VI | thousand francs fell to three hundred, they rose to seven
25 VI | the real capital to seven.~Three millions were allotted to
26 VI | Just say it out in three words!'~ ~" 'Swear to me
27 VI | fortnight, a month, possibly three months, in which to realize
28 VII| Taillefer~followed up with three hundred thousand francs
29 VII| making a commission of~two or three per cent out of Werbrust.~ ~"
30 VII| upon poor Matifat, who had three~hundred thousand francs
31 VII| mistaken, Gigonnet; I am in for three hundred~thousand francs.
32 VII| bought up in the names of the~three chance-united confederates,
33 VII| else was any the wiser. The three scholars~studied the means
34 VII| afterwards. They had another three per cent on their capital,~
35 VII| prudently~invested in the three per cents at seventy-five.
36 VII| into the funds when the three~per cents stood at forty-five.
37 VII| between them swallowed down three millions belonging to that
38 VII| understand that the Baron yonder three times did his best to~plunder
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