Part, Chapter
1 I,I | of which~we can have for sixty thousand francs; and, lo!
2 I,I | in all, one hundred and sixty thousand. There remain~one
3 I,I | have made the hundred and sixty thousand francs which we~
4 I,I | francs a year and spend sixty thousand, in twenty~years
5 I,III| a man between fifty and sixty years of age. It was roused
6 I,V | healthful existence.~ ~For sixty years he had led the hard
7 I,VII| of Roses" for more than~sixty years.~ ~Madame Matifat,
8 I,VII| little aware of it, than sixty thousand francs. Such was
9 I,I | repayment of the hundred and~sixty thousand francs thrown upon
10 I,I | December bills to the amount of sixty thousand francs~had been
11 I,I | floating amount of~fifty or sixty thousand francs due to him.
12 I,II | that Pillerault would sell sixty~thousand francs out of the
13 I,II | fifteenth of January, a sum of~sixty thousand francs, half of
14 I,II | fifty to passers-by, and sixty to regular~customers."~ ~"
15 I,II | an errand-boy~who earns sixty francs a month, he wrote
16 I,III| the debts of the king, at sixty per~cent of their amount:
17 I,V | Faubourg du Temple, and sixty thousand~for your share
18 I,VI | Pillerault.~ ~"--cost nearly sixty thousand francs, and at
19 I,VI | they were secure of~nearly sixty per cent of their claims,
20 I,VII| up my lease; but I demand sixty thousand~francs for it,
21 I,VII| take one farthing less."~ ~"Sixty thousand francs!" exclaimed
22 I,VII| other buildings. Therefore, sixty~thousand francs, or say
23 I,VII| land, and he refuses /us/ sixty~thousand francs' indemnity
24 I,VII| on the Bank of France for sixty thousand~francs."~ ~Popinot
25 I,VII| which, joined to~these sixty thousand paid for the relinquishment
26 I,VII| creditors, who received sixty per cent of their~claims
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