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Honoré de Balzac
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1 I | Mademoiselle de Rupt brought twenty~thousand francs a year in the funds 2 I | funds to add to the ten thousand francs~a year in real estate 3 I | Rouxey, worth about~ten thousand francs a year, was not increased 4 II | see a~grand total of three thousand francs.~ ~Now, Monsieur 5 II | father had left him only four thousand francs~a year, the income 6 III | drawing an income of fifty thousand francs a year, did~not spend 7 III | more than four-and-twenty thousand francs a year, while~receiving 8 III | accumulated from twenty-six thousand~francs a year, saved and 9 III | amount to about twenty thousand francs a year.~So for the 10 VII | are rich, and can afford a thousand crowns for a whim--"~ ~" 11 VII | crowns for a whim--"~ ~"A thousand crowns!" exclaimed Madame 12 VII | de Chavoncourt.~ ~"Yes, a thousand crowns," cried young Monsieur 13 VIII | sum of more than a hundred thousand francs, bought with it a~ 14 VIII | income~of about fifteen thousand francs, resolving to devote 15 IX | of an income of about a thousand crowns a~year, had let the 16 XI | poor mother has left sixty~thousand francs of savings; take 17 XIII | themselves, but the outcome of a thousand little previous~incidents, 18 XIV | inheritance, not less than ten thousand francs.~ ~ 19 XV | XV~In Jerome's eyes ten thousand francs could alter the laws 20 XV | of thirty-seven, with two thousand francs for my whole~fortune, 21 XIX | Wattevilles, was worth just~ten thousand francs a year; but in other 22 XIX | and in fact had, forty thousand francs a year--left the~ 23 XX | days, will have~a hundred thousand francs a year, and you can 24 XX | Minister who adds a hundred thousand francs a year to your~amazing 25 XXI | fortune, of about fifteen thousand francs a year, was not~an 26 XXI | With such a family, fifteen thousand francs a year are a mere 27 XXI | settle an estate worth seven~thousand francs a year, and a hundred 28 XXI | francs a year, and a hundred thousand francs in hard cash,~when 29 XXVI | decision cost me thirty thousand francs handed over to Chantonnit.~ 30 XXVI | I will give them fifteen thousand~francs a year in the funds. 31 XXVI | improvements had~cost about sixty thousand francs, and that Rosalie 32 XXVI | little estate worth thirty thousand francs. Madame de~Watteville 33 XXVI | handsomely paying up the ninety thousand francs spent on les~Rouxey, 34 XXVI | Baroness allowed her husband a thousand francs a month to~live on; 35 XXVII | Monsieur de Soulas forty thousand francs a year; she will~ 36 XXVII | departure had lent him five thousand francs while~undertaking 37 XXVIII| made her a present of six thousand~francs a year in the funds 38 XXVIII| an income of forty-eight thousand francs from her own~lands, 39 XXVIII| marry, of eighteen hundred thousand francs; les Rouxey, with 40 XXVIII| improvements, might yield twenty~thousand francs a year, besides the 41 XXVIII| golden key--eighteen hundred thousand francs-- embroidered on~


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