Part, Chapter
1 I,I | the room. Recollecting the sum of~money which was in the
2 I,II | thousand francs, which was the sum at~which he estimated their
3 I,II | have made Popinot enter the sum,"~said Ferdinand.~ ~"That
4 I,III| to him by his clients a sum which was already more than
5 I,III| advised Roguin to take a large sum from the remaining trust-moneys~
6 I,III| mistress to~risk a certain sum of money as a provision
7 I,III| find no outlay equal to the sum~dissipated. It was then
8 I,IV | the young man proceeded to sum up for him his own plan.~ ~"
9 I,IV | Twenty days."~ ~"What sum do you mean to put in the
10 I,V | one of his clerks; this sum was to be paid in full at~
11 I,VI | advisedly. But he needed a small sum in hand on~which to start,
12 I,VII| matter what was the round sum of Birotteau's~extravagance,
13 I,II | had in Roguin's hands the sum which Roguin~pretended to
14 I,II | adversary, who sees that sum involved, will defend~himself.
15 I,II | fifteenth of January, a sum of~sixty thousand francs,
16 I,III| could bestow a~good round sum on her master and mistress.
17 I,IV | laugh of a~man to whom the sum was a mere trifle; he breathed
18 I,IV | you one thing. Will this sum clear~you entirely, or is
19 I,V | managing-partner to advance a certain sum to the sleeping-partner
20 I,V | the Treasury.~ ~"A fine sum!" said Constance, looking
21 I,V | world; hoping that this sum may help~you to a happy
22 I,V | commercial~difficulty, keep the sum I now send for my niece
23 I,VI | right to vote, whether the sum owing to them is fifty sous,
24 I,VI | declared~dividend made up the sum total of his loss. These
25 I,VI | the said~Popinot for the sum of forty-eight thousand
26 I,VII| the banker an exorbitant sum, provided they could take~
27 I,VII| went on; "we can use this sum to pay his creditors in
28 I,VII| next year,~the necessary sum to make up the total amount
29 I,VII| charged me to give you this sum from~his privy purse, regretting
30 I,VII| encouraged them by sending me a sum~of money large enough to--"~ ~"
31 I,VII| You owe an enormous sum to Claparon."~ ~"Alas! yes;
32 I,VII| right to convey to you the sum~which I conscientiously
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