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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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1 I,I | sell five thousand francs' worth~to-day? Besides, a deputy 2 I,I | our furniture, which is worth a great deal, we shall live~ 3 I,I | hundred thousand francs worth of land Xandrot can't be 4 I,I | for Roguin's practice is worth four or five hundred thousand.~ 5 I,I | honest folk were not all worth the same price. If necessary,~ 6 I,I | soon as we had~two sous worth in the shop you thought 7 I,I | forty years, we should be worth~three thousand francs a 8 I,I | for a hundred sous what is worth a hundred francs. If~you 9 I,I | Roguin; therefore it is~worth nothing.' But to-day he 10 I,II | the Balm were, in~reality, worth more than other cosmetics 11 I,III| XVIII., Madame Roguin was worth two hundred thousand francs,~ 12 I,IV | what my first floor will be worth in seven years!" said~Molineux. " 13 I,V | sell two thousand francs worth of my consolidated stock. 14 I,V | sell an~essence. Nuts are worth five sous a pound, Monsieur 15 I,V | three eighths will only~be worth a million in six years. 16 I,VI | death. Give him his~money's worth."~ ~Popinot gazed at "the 17 I,VII| floor thus improved will be worth more than three~thousand 18 I,I | given ten thousand francs worth of labor, and he~felt that 19 I,I | All the world thinks I am worth millions. Yet~Lourdois had 20 I,III| Twenty thousand francs worth~of placards, gilt frames, 21 I,IV | have done a million francs' worth of business by this~time."~ ~ 22 I,IV | enters; it gets its~money's worth, and we get the profits. 23 I,V | Gigonnet eventually~died, worth eighteen hundred thousand 24 I,VI | claims at~half what they are worth at the liquidation; in this 25 I,VI | still be ten thousand francs~worth of property in the shop. 26 I,VI | Balm are solid~property,--worth as much as a farm!"~ ~Poor


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