Part, Chapter
1 I,I | of a notary? If they~make fifty thousand francs a year and
2 I,II | occasion to obtain a salary of fifty francs a month,~and took
3 I,III| whole being~of a man between fifty and sixty years of age.
4 I,III| francs a year instead of~fifty thousand,--a service which
5 I,III| As soon as~he had gained fifty thousand francs he was sure
6 I,IV | pay me seven hundred and fifty~francs, /hic et hinc/, to
7 I,IV | aren't they? Less than fifty to the pound; no worms there,
8 I,IV | sucks a fly."~ ~"Well, then, fifty days. But they are to be
9 I,V | all safe investments. My fifty~thousand francs are in the
10 I,VII| could be~distinguished at fifty paces, and upon which glittered
11 I,I | merchants there are more than fifty who never~realize seventy-five
12 I,I | had a floating amount of~fifty or sixty thousand francs
13 I,I | Roguin's assets will give~fifty per cent to the creditors,
14 I,II | Ragons and I each lose our fifty thousand francs. Those worthy~
15 I,II | Celestin has already sold fifty to passers-by, and sixty
16 I,IV | Bring me his acceptances for fifty thousand francs, and I will
17 I,IV | doctor. The first word is 'fifty per cent';~he belongs to
18 I,IV | must give me a note for fifty thousand francs on my share
19 I,V | saved!"~ ~"Advance Birotteau fifty thousand on his share in
20 I,V | made notes to the amount~of fifty thousand francs, and ran
21 I,V | frenzied hand to seize the fifty stamped papers.~ ~"Stop!"
22 I,V | would give you for those~fifty thousand francs? Twenty
23 I,V | Will you exchange the first fifty thousand of those notes
24 I,VI | be found~nine hundred and fifty times on the side of the
25 I,VI | the sum owing to them is fifty sous, or~fifty thousand
26 I,VI | to them is fifty sous, or~fifty thousand francs. This assembly,
27 I,VI | Gobseck,~received scarcely fifty per cent on his loss. From
28 I,VI | years in which to pay us the fifty per cent which he has~been
29 I,VI | creditors received more than fifty per cent on their~claims.~ ~
30 I,VI | thirty thousand. Why! at fifty per cent abatement, if my~
31 I,VII| claim. We have~therefore fifty thousand francs to divide
32 I,VII| walking about that hall fifty at least had "liquidated"
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