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38 here
38 houmeau
38 still
38 thousand
37 mind
37 say
37 think
Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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thousand

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1 I | you can make your nine thousand~francs a year without a 2 I | Stanhopes, that cost two thousand~five hundred francs apiece, 3 I | pursued David, " 'five thousand pounds weight of type from~ 4 I | Taken at ten thousand francs,' " continued David. " 5 I | continued David. "Ten thousand~francs, father! Why, that 6 I | total amounted to~thirty thousand francs, including the license 7 I | Rouzeau's widow for ten thousand~francs, paid in assignats, 8 I | stood to reason that thirty thousand~francs in coin at the present 9 I | He was mortgaging thirty thousand francs upon the ideas of~ 10 I | The prospect of thirty thousand francs was even~more intoxicating 11 I | asked the Cointets sixty thousand francs for the printing~ 12 I | them on to give~twenty-two thousand francs for the Charente 13 I | under a penalty of thirty thousand francs for~damages.~ ~That 14 I | making fifteen to twenty thousand francs, like~Cointet Brothers, 15 II | which amounted to some ten thousand francs per annum. If~his 16 II | income did not exceed~twelve thousand francs, they ranked among 17 III | others, you shall find~a thousand mediocrities for one man 18 III | was worth more than eighty thousand~francs, to say nothing of 19 III | 1810 for~fifteen or sixteen thousand francs, a place that he 20 IV | had an income of forty thousand livres, and spent their 21 V | Chatelet. "Cicero's prose is a thousand~times more poetical to my 22 VI | know, my boy; that~is two thousand seven hundred francs altogether; 23 VI | Then she has only ten thousand~francs!" but he recollected 24 VI | woman with thirty or forty thousand francs. Give~up your fancy, 25 VI | years old, with a~hundred thousand francs in land. There is 26 VI | this day with a~hundred thousand francs in hand, to say nothing 27 VIII| by this event, who has a thousand things to say to you?"~ ~" 28 VIII| he thought; "it is only a thousand francs for a whole year. 29 VIII| marriage-settlement of ten thousand francs on Eve. Lucien~then 30 VIII| M.~Postel to lend them a thousand francs for a twelve-month.~ ~" 31 VIII| wedding. . . . But will a thousand francs be enough~for you?" 32 VIII| I advise you to take two~thousand francs."~ ~David came in 33 VIII| willing to lend you the thousand francs, Lucien," she said,~" 34 VIII| now that he would want two thousand~ ~francs?" he said in her 35 VIII| Postel is only lending one thousand."~ ~Eve gave her betrothed 36 VIII| capital; I have just two thousand francs~left, and half of 37 VIII| we~give your brother the thousand francs, it will mean that 38 VIII| you shall have your two thousand~francs."~ ~"Go in to see


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