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1 I | gallantly at Isle-Adam~by ten at night. Proud of this
2 II | that sum as a gift after ten years'~management; already
3 II | for the count will give me ten~thousand as a fee,--we'll
4 II | francs. That~would give us ten thousand a year in rentals.
5 II | still have an~income of ten thousand from the Grand-Livre."~ ~"
6 III | for the slightest thing ten times what it is worth."~ ~
7 III | passenger wishes to get~out."~ ~"Ten louis for you if you keep
8 IV | five legitimate~wives and ten slaves; that's equivalent
9 IV | with presents,--diamonds,~ten thousand talari, one thousand
10 IV | truth, all the rest, the ten thousand talari, the thousand
11 V | Oscar would have given ten years of his life for boots
12 V | breakfast will cost him--"~ ~"Ten francs at least," replied
13 V | if the count gives him ten thousand francs for the
14 V | passed~him, "I promised you ten louis to keep my secret;
15 V | I am~Oscar Husson, and ten years hence I shall be famous."~ ~
16 V | in the chateau itself. In ten minutes Pierrotin had~discharged
17 VI | whole building was raised ten steps from the ground level.~ ~
18 VII | that~was almost colossal in ten years. To establish his
19 VII | eldest son, for~the last ten years at the head of a fine
20 VIII| of the embryo long robe~Ten days later, Oscar was taken
21 VIII| to buy him a practice in ten years. My clerks are young
22 VIII| who have nothing but their ten fingers to rely upon. So
23 VIII| ordinary fellows. But in~ten years I'll have the finest
24 VIII| Forward, the book!"~ ~Ten minutes later a handsome
25 IX | apartment,~which was only ten steps from the theatre;
26 IX | himself on~Sundays, from ten to two o'clock, had already
27 IX | of Thebes. By half-past~ten the little sub-clerk was
28 IX | the~driver. The remaining ten, all as drunk as Pitt and
29 IX | ignoble coins with gold. In ten throws the actress lost
30 XI | Georges had scarcely seen, ten years devoted to the~exercise
31 XI | institution gives, at the end of ten~years, dowries to young
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