Part, Chapter
1 I,I | the Funds. You will get ten~thousand francs' income,
2 I,I | remodel~the house, spend ten thousand francs if you like,--
3 I,II | and Mademoiselle Mars were~ten times millionaires, and
4 I,II | were~kept waiting, he left ten minutes later with an inflexibility
5 I,IV | said Birotteau.~ ~"From ten to twelve thousand francs,"
6 I,IV | fish-woman, but thrown, some ten years since,~into the dried-fruit
7 I,V | the shop will be closed at ten o'clock. Gentlemen, lend
8 I,VI | Come and talk with me for ten minutes; not in your room,--
9 I,VI | Exciting, hey? Proceed."~ ~In ten minutes Gaudissart, put
10 I,VI | the~sides. "I have found ten thousand bottles like that,
11 I,VI | said to him,~'to furnish ten thousand at four sous? If
12 I,VI | for you."~ ~He gave them ten sous with a gesture worthy
13 I,VI | a~hundred comrades, when ten years supervene between
14 I,I | time into it; he had given ten thousand francs worth of
15 I,II | twenty thousand; he lacked ten thousand francs for the
16 I,II | and already there were ten of them; three~hundred francs
17 I,II | second-rate paper, and there were ten of~those,--in all of them
18 I,II | conferences lasted five, ten, or fifteen minutes. Some
19 I,II | spirit.~At last, when only ten or twelve persons were left
20 I,II | ingratiating manner which for ten years past the banker~had
21 I,III| Where shall I find ten thousand francs for to-morrow,
22 I,III| ungrateful,--not I. If you want ten thousand~francs, they are
23 I,III| Tillet. "Hey! I am in for~ten thousand francs which the
24 I,III| Monsieur Legras, bring me ten thousand francs, and a note
25 I,III| signed the note, and felt the ten bank-notes in his pocket,
26 I,III| within~three months, and my ten thousand francs went to
27 I,III| Last~of March, note for ten thousand francs, to du Tillet'
28 I,III| five days, not less than ten~thousand francs, merely
29 I,III| puffs about the face.~These ten personages assembled at
30 I,IV | begged the porter, slipping ten francs~into his hand, to
31 I,IV | which won't be~developed for ten years to come, according
32 I,IV | So far, we have only got ten or a dozen hard heads initiated
33 I,V | three might earn~nearly ten thousand francs a year.
34 I,V | thousand francs a year. In ten years you can pay off a~
35 I,V | credit."~ ~"I am in for ten thousand francs," said du
36 I,V | can't get any money for ten months to redeem those damned~
37 I,VI | undertaken by an insolvent within ten days before~his failure
38 I,VI | manage his assets, giving him ten or~twelve years in which
39 I,VI | Why, the shop~alone cost ten thousand; the appartement
40 I,VI | that, there would still be ten thousand francs~worth of
41 I,VI | Precisely at half past ten~o'clock the three reached
42 I,VII| more than one is granted in ten years.~ ~To those persons
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