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1 I | payment of~two thousand francs. To satisfy this precautionary 2 I | made.~ ~Now, a thousand francs were lacking to Pierrotin, 3 I | losing his two thousand francs~already paid to the coach-builder, 4 I | offering fifteen hundred francs, instead of the two~thousand 5 I | spent two hundred~thousand francs upon it?"~ ~"If you or I 6 I | thinking of~the thousand francs he wanted to get from the 7 I | cartage alone comes to fifty francs a~month, more or less. If 8 I | each time she gives me five francs,--a real great lady~couldn' 9 I | wasn't worth three thousand francs when~Monsieur le comte made 10 I | cabriolet would cost him forty francs to go there and back; for 11 II | salary of three thousand francs and his residence in~a charming 12 II | of twenty-~five thousand francs from a wood-merchant as 13 II | possessor of sixty thousand francs~in savings, if he added 14 II | and twenty-five thousand francs in Champagne, a township 15 II | revenue of seventy~thousand francs net. It was a saying of 16 II | hundred and~twenty thousand francs of capital invested in the 17 II | cent, and quoted at eighty francs. These carefully~hidden 18 II | hundred and twenty thousand francs, and his farm at~Champagne, 19 II | hundred and eighty thousand francs, giving him an income of~ 20 II | pocketed~forty thousand francs which Leger offered him 21 II | if I make fifty thousand francs out of the Moulineaux~affair,-- 22 II | have it for thirty thousand francs."~ ~"We shall be close to 23 II | Mours for a hundred thousand francs. That~would give us ten 24 II | a pension of six hundred francs, and we~live at Presles, 25 II | an extra hundred~thousand francs out of you, which are to 26 II | hundred and fifty thousand francs~out of his place; he is 27 II | a pension of six hundred francs," he said,~replying to his 28 III | of two hundred and fifty francs a year, had~no servant but 29 III | salary of eighteen hundred francs; which was all the~new household 30 III | salary of twelve~hundred francs from a clerkship obtained 31 III | five-franc~pieces in a thousand francs. So that the "Very good, 32 III | Don't forget to give five francs to the servants when you 33 III | fellow must have heaps of francs in his trousers pocket,"~ 34 III | arm.~ ~"Oh, my thousand francs!" thought Pierrotin as he 35 IV | offered me a hundred~thousand francs a year, perhaps--and yet, 36 IV | it did, thirty thousand francs for each of~those rooms 37 IV | advance of~two thousand francs? Well, those dogs of carriage-builders, 38 IV | two thousand five hundred francs more, won't take fifteen~ 39 IV | paid three hundred thousand~francs to her father and mother, 40 IV | painting portraits~for five francs apiece, which they didn' 41 V | Colonel Georges. "Eight~francs for Alicante and the cheese-cakes; 42 V | will cost him--"~ ~"Ten francs at least," replied Mistigris; " 43 V | to the farmer.~ ~"Twenty francs for his breakfast!" cried 44 V | all, more than~thirty-odd francs since we started!"~ ~Killed 45 V | should want twenty~thousand francs or so, I'll lend them to 46 V | brings in to-day six thousand francs in rental.~I'll take another 47 V | count gives him ten thousand francs for the transaction~the 48 V | spend two hundred thousand francs in restoring the~chateau? 49 V | return trip, the thousand francs you need to pay for~your 50 V | promised thirty thousand francs to a celebrated~Scotch doctor 51 V | would have his thousand francs, and, as a consequence, 52 VI | allowed but~five hundred francs a year for her toilet, that 53 VI | hundred and fifty~thousand francs out of your situation in 54 VI | worth five hundred thousand francs instead~of half that sum. 55 VI | neither does he spend twenty francs between Paris and Moisselles; 56 VII | hundred and fifty thousand~francs, I want to raise myself 57 VII | seven and eight hundred francs a year. Now that~my hope 58 VII | I get the three thousand francs~board-money which they extract? 59 VII | him~four hundred thousand francs; and he has just put his 60 VII | with three hundred thousand francs, which~gave him an income 61 VII | income of thirty thousand francs a year. He then divided~ 62 VII | of four hundred thousand francs each,~which he gave to three 63 VII | for the sum of a thousand~francs a year. He troubled himself 64 VII | annuity of some six hundred francs apiece on the~old man's 65 VII | more than three thousand francs a year there; for he dined 66 VII | take a sum of six hundred francs~a year for her son's education 67 VII | miserable eighteen hundred~francs of her husband's salary. 68 VII | with him at nine hundred francs a year, of which I will~ 69 VII | cost you only six hundred francs,~without his living, in 70 VIII| clerk. He gets a thousand francs a year from me, and food~ 71 VIII| a clerk, on six hundred~francs a year. What I care for 72 VIII| more than seven hundred francs a year.~Good stout shirts 73 VIII| salary of eight hundred francs with board and~lodging. 74 VIII| of some twelve~thousand francs a year by the death of a 75 IX | cash-box, "are five hundred francs. Go to~the Palais, and get 76 IX | promised a PROD of twenty francs to Simon. Wait for~the copy 77 IX | widower) eighteen thousand francs a year, and with the~twelve 78 IX | them two~hundred and fifty francs a month for their living. 79 IX | stipend to five hundred francs, for which, although~he 80 IX | laid by~eighty thousand francs. The old gentleman, wise 81 IX | sum of forty-five thousand francs~in fitting up for his Florentine 82 IX | dinners, spent three hundred francs a month on her dress, never 83 IX | leave her a hundred thousand francs.~The iron age had now begun.~ ~ 84 IX | Marest, with thirty thousand francs a year, and a handsome~face, 85 IX | patrimony of eighteen thousand francs a year, his intention was 86 IX | of us; here's a hundred francs," said the good~fellow, 87 IX | to return~him the hundred francs he had just given her son.~ ~" 88 IX | master gave me five hundred francs to get~that cursed judgment 89 IX | here are~my last hundred francs."~ ~And the "marquise" took 90 IX | actress lost the two~hundred francs.~ ~"Oh! how stupid!" she 91 IX | Lend me five hundred francs," said the actress to the 92 IX | Nathan has won twelve hundred francs," said the actress to Oscar.~" 93 IX | the note of five~hundred francs which Desroches had given 94 IX | rake in the two hundred francs which Nathan and Florine 95 IX | produced a~gain of two thousand francs. Oscar then thought of feigning 96 IX | carried off the thousand francs of their mutual~stake. Oscar 97 IX | I have lost five hundred francs which my employer gave me 98 IX | I'll get you a~thousand francs and you can win back what 99 IX | He received the thousand francs from Florentine and returned 100 IX | After losing the~thousand francs Oscar was seized with the 101 IX | down~to his last hundred francs. He rose with a heavy head, 102 IX | so I lent him a thousand francs, but those brigands~Finot 103 X | and I lend him a thousand francs to win it back,~and he lost 104 X | you lost fifteen hundred francs at play at your age?"~ ~" 105 X | take your five hundred francs, you scamp!" said Cardot 106 X | I'll return the~thousand francs which you borrowed of mademoiselle; 107 X | bank bill for five hundred~francs to repair his loss. The 108 X | He took the five hundred francs from his own little hoard~ 109 X | salary of eight~hundred francs. If we have bread to eat 110 X | for losing fifteen hundred francs after a little~debauch in 111 XI | victim, at fifteen~hundred francs a year.~ ~The coach, to 112 XI | totally unable to pay sixteen francs to a hat-maker, being~forced 113 XI | possession of thirty thousand francs a year!"~ ~"Has Monsieur 114 XI | hundred and fifty thousand francs, and he~married the pretty


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