Part, Chapter
1 I,II | bought into the Funds at thirty, paying for the investment
2 I,II | same time a discount of thirty per cent if they would buy~
3 I,II | Moreover, the twenty or thirty friends he~had collected
4 I,III| she would love Roguin for thirty thousand francs a year instead
5 I,V | happiness. A clerk~till thirty years of age, his property
6 I,V | without interest. Engaged for thirty years in a~business which
7 I,VI | francs, and make a profit of thirty sous, and give twenty sous~
8 I,VI | you have an income of thirty thousand~francs, you occupy
9 I,VI | none of them give more~than thirty per cent discount; we must
10 I,I | reputation. There will hardly be thirty per cent saved~for the creditors.
11 I,II | expected to obtain~some thirty thousand francs, which would
12 I,II | and carry to Birotteau thirty or forty thousand francs
13 I,IV | How much do you want?"~ ~"Thirty thousand francs."~ ~"Are
14 I,IV | the~Funds to the amount of thirty thousand francs cash, payable
15 I,VI | fraud is without remedy. The thirty commercial courts which~
16 I,VI | We shall thus get about thirty per cent of our~money. Happy
17 I,VI | frames, the boilers,~cost thirty thousand. Why! at fifty
18 I,VII| francs. I have~received thirty thousand by the dividend
19 I,VII| Monsieur Ragon has received thirty thousand francs for his
20 Add | Start in Life~A Woman of Thirty~Cousin Pons~ ~Derville,
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