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1 I | the twenty-seven miles in five hours with his~caravan,
2 I | coach-builder, not counting five hundred for the~mate to
3 I | instead of the two~thousand five hundred still due, he was
4 I | and each time she gives me five francs,--a real great lady~
5 II | time to the Council of the Five~Hundred, and accepted those
6 II | accepted a sum of twenty-~five thousand francs from a wood-merchant
7 II | Consolidated thirds,~now paying five per cent, and quoted at
8 III | liaison with one of~the five kings of that reign, married,
9 III | Don't forget to give five francs to the servants when
10 IV | for talking. Ali gave me five legitimate~wives and ten
11 IV | winning the 'grand prix' five years~ago. My name is Schinner."~ ~"
12 IV | inexperienced persons than the five other~travellers uneasy.~ ~"
13 IV | have to pay two thousand five hundred francs more, won'
14 IV | by painting portraits~for five francs apiece, which they
15 V | of it at seven thousand five hundred for~eighteen years.
16 VI | table, messieurs; we dine at five, as in Paris. If you like~
17 VI | her husband allowed but~five hundred francs a year for
18 VI | dishonest I should now be worth five hundred thousand francs
19 VII | there; for he dined in~Paris five days in the week, and returned
20 VIII| so that he does~not lose five minutes on the way. You
21 VIII| rely upon. So we all, my~five clerks and I, work as hard
22 VIII| was that of a~monk.~ ~At five in the morning, in all weathers,
23 VIII| worthy Godeschal had made five or six parties of pleasure
24 VIII| hour of departure came at five o'clock,~"I have a cousin
25 IX | opening his cash-box, "are five hundred francs. Go to~the
26 IX | raised the monthly stipend to five hundred francs, for which,
27 IX | had by this time acquired five additional years, he had~
28 IX | old fellow.~ ~During the five years of silver and gold
29 IX | happiness of being able, five years from now, to buy a
30 IX | for the master gave me five hundred francs to get~that
31 IX | were~adorned with diamonds, five gold pieces. Oscar pulled
32 IX | of his mouth.~ ~"Lend me five hundred francs," said the
33 IX | and took out the note of five~hundred francs which Desroches
34 IX | openly:--~ ~"I have lost five hundred francs which my
35 IX | but don't risk~more than five hundred, so that you may
36 IX | Georges and his partner lost five games running. After losing
37 X | hours? My ball lasted till five in the morning, and you
38 X | it?"~ ~"There, take your five hundred francs, you scamp!"
39 X | inclosing a bank bill for five hundred~francs to repair
40 X | had~happened. He took the five hundred francs from his
41 XI | Monsieur Leger, "and sends out five coaches. He is the~bourgeois
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