Part, Chapter
1 I,I | begin here to make five sous six blanks,~and of six blanks
2 I,I | cat. As soon as we had~two sous worth in the shop you thought
3 I,I | fools to sell for a hundred sous what is worth a hundred
4 I,II | parcel~of books for six sous a-piece, laid out in a hamper
5 I,III| boulevard with a future of forty sous in his~pocket when his old
6 I,IV | beggarly trash at twenty-~four sous a pound, and in every four
7 I,V | essence. Nuts are worth five sous a pound, Monsieur Vauquelin
8 I,VI | made ready to~hand, at four sous, and six months' credit."~ ~"
9 I,VI | You will succeed.' Four sous! six~months! an unparalleled
10 I,VI | They cost originally eight sous; he was glad to get rid
11 I,VI | furnish ten thousand at four sous? If so, I may perhaps relieve~
12 I,VI | he is all ours."~ ~"Four sous!" said Birotteau. "Do you
13 I,VI | make a profit of thirty sous, and give twenty sous~discount
14 I,VI | thirty sous, and give twenty sous~discount to retailers?"~ ~"
15 I,VI | you."~ ~He gave them ten sous with a gesture worthy of
16 I,IV | thousand francs for~five sous! or five sous for a hundred
17 I,IV | francs for~five sous! or five sous for a hundred thousand francs!
18 I,VI | sum owing to them is fifty sous, or~fifty thousand francs.
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