Part, Chapter
1 I,I | give the money at five per cent, hypothecated on my share~
2 I,II | a discount of thirty per cent if they would buy~the two
3 I,IV | Take them as low as six per cent," said the umbrella-man
4 I,IV | Birotteau.~ ~"And the five per cent for the porter--"~ ~"But,"
5 I,V | had~made about seven per cent profit on the amount, and
6 I,V | umbrella-maker.~ ~"Yes; at six per cent, without commission. Wife,
7 I,VI | give more~than thirty per cent discount; we must manage
8 I,VI | perfumers! Give 'em forty~per cent, and they'll bamboozle the
9 I,I | realize seventy-five per cent of the whole value of their
10 I,I | merchandise at twenty-five per cent below the invoice~price;
11 I,I | will hardly be thirty per cent saved~for the creditors.
12 I,I | assets will give~fifty per cent to the creditors, so little
13 I,III| of the king, at sixty per~cent of their amount: your endorsement
14 I,IV | first word is 'fifty per cent';~he belongs to the race
15 I,V | my friends, at five per cent."~ ~"Hey! if it isn't the
16 I,VI | by which sixty-five per cent was remitted to the~bankrupt.
17 I,VI | reduction of sixty-five per cent. Gobseck, the great Gobseck,~
18 I,VI | received scarcely fifty per cent on his loss. From that day
19 I,VI | thus get about thirty per cent of our~money. Happy in obtaining
20 I,VI | to pay us the fifty per cent which he has~been so good
21 I,VI | received more than fifty per cent on their~claims.~ ~Bankruptcy
22 I,VI | thousand. Why! at fifty per cent abatement, if my~creditors
23 I,VI | secure of~nearly sixty per cent of their claims, were very
24 I,VII| who received sixty per cent of their~claims through
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