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1 II | grisettes of Besancon: four hundred and twenty~francs a year 2 II | one with another, eight hundred francs a year. His bills 3 II | clothes, ran to another twelve hundred francs.~Add to this the 4 II | style of~dress, and six hundred francs a year for rent, 5 VII | of forty shares of five hundred francs each, taken up by 6 VII | and common feeling, five hundred subscribers were~booked 7 VII | three-tenths of their~shares. Two hundred more subscribers, and the 8 VIII | for a sum of more than a hundred thousand francs, bought 9 IX | IX~For a hundred francs a month Rodolphe 10 IX | years, at a rent of two hundred francs a year. Old Lovelace, 11 IX | three English boarders~for a hundred francs a month inclusive. 12 XIII | link with the future. A hundred times already we have~felt 13 XVI | gave me a note for five~hundred francs, and said in my ear, ' 14 XVII | will be~flung to you by the hundred voices of the French press.~ ~" 15 XX | ten or twelve, and four hundred in length.~Rosalie soon 16 XX | district, and maintains~that a hundred years ago, or more, there 17 XX | his party, you~will get a hundred votes in a mass, and far 18 XX | these days, will have~a hundred thousand francs a year, 19 XX | be a Minister who adds a hundred thousand francs a year to 20 XXI | thousand francs a year, and a hundred thousand francs in hard 21 XXI | election--in short, above a hundred votes. Adding to these~what, 22 XXII | a few~of the Radicals. A hundred and sixty votes were not 23 XXIII | command, and you have a hundred and ten.~Then, as twenty 24 XXIII | committee, you will have~a hundred and thirty in all."~ ~"Well," 25 XXIII | But, my~son, you have two hundred votes, and the Prefecture 26 XXIII | Prefecture no more than a~hundred and eighty."~ ~"I have two 27 XXIII | and eighty."~ ~"I have two hundred votes?" said Albert, standing 28 XXV | the top by a~majority of a hundred and forty votes.~ ~"Jack 29 XXVI | the boundary line at three hundred feet up the side of the~ 30 XXVIII| fortune to~marry, of eighteen hundred thousand francs; les Rouxey, 31 XXVIII| The~golden key--eighteen hundred thousand francs-- embroidered