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26 room
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25 cried
25 hundred
25 moment
25 printer
25 same
Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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hundred

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1 I | picking out the type from the hundred and fifty-two~compartments 2 I | picking out type from the hundred and~fifty-two compartments 3 I | benches,~et cetera, sixteen hundred francs!' Why, father," cried 4 I | are old sabots not worth a~hundred crowns; they are only fit 5 I | that cost two thousand~five hundred francs apiece, about twice 6 I | the provinces for another hundred years. So there you are."~ ~ 7 I | a line, brought in five hundred~francs last month? You turn 8 I | the new firm for twelve hundred francs per~annum, reserving 9 I | the famous sum of twelve hundred francs per annum.~ ~The 10 I | woman to exist on the three hundred francs~of income brought 11 I | with Mme. Chardon's three~hundred francs of rentes, amounted 12 I | amounted to about eight hundred francs a~year, and on this 13 I | Son made a bare three hundred francs per month,~out of 14 I | was scarcely~making twelve hundred francs per annum. Active 15 II | established~perforce three hundred years ago on the Charente 16 II | them. Possibly, after two hundred years of unbroken~residence, 17 II | the bearer of arms, two hundred years~old already, for the 18 VI | bound, weighs about two hundred and fifty pounds; it would 19 VI | apiece, that means four hundred francs per acre at most 20 VI | apiece for~them--that is six hundred francs! And where are they, 21 VI | that~is two thousand seven hundred francs altogether; the money 22 VI | thirty-two years old, with a~hundred thousand francs in land. 23 VI | s widow this day with a~hundred thousand francs in hand, 24 VI | has been a house these two hundred~years was nothing but a 25 VIII| midnight be~upon the road, a hundred paces out of Mansle."~ ~


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