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francais 3
france 4
francois 2
francs 48
frank 1
franklin 3
frankly 2
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49 wind
48 almost
48 answered
48 francs
48 looking
48 pale
47 church
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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francs

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1 I, 1 | dowry of sixty thousand francs that offered in the person 2 I, 1 | speculation.~For two hundred francs a year he managed to live 3 I, 1 | income of twelve hundred francs. Though she was ugly, as 4 I, 2 | boat valued at six thousand francs, her house in the Rue St. 5 I, 3 | setting his legseventy-five francs in forty-sou pieces, and 6 II, 3 | who with his trade and six francs a year that the captain—~“ 7 II, 7 | in a month spent fourteen francs on lemons for polishing 8 II, 7 | at least fifteen thousand francs a year.”~Charles came into 9 II, 7 | this. Then he put three francs on the corner of the table, 10 II, 8 | accompany you?”~“Seventy francs.”~“A hundred times I wished 11 II, 8 | Leherisse and Cullembourg, sixty francs!”~Rodolphe was pressing 12 II, 8 | medalvalue, twenty-five francs!”~“Where is Catherine Leroux?” 13 II, 8 | silver medal! Twenty-five francs! For you!”~Then, when she 14 II, 12 | disbursed three hundred francs for a wooden leg that she 15 II, 12 | two hundred and seventy francs, not counting the centimes. 16 II, 14 | was to borrow a thousand francs from Lheureux. So, with 17 II, 14 | one thousand and seventy francs, which, with the hundred 18 II, 14 | of a hundred and thirty francs. He hoped that the business 19 II, 14 | sent them three hundred francs which he had no longer expected; 20 III, 4 | lips and added, “Twenty francs a lesson, that’s too dear!”~“ 21 III, 5 | the sum of sixty-three francs.—Felicie Lempereur, professor 22 III, 5 | amounted to about two thousand francs.~She bowed her head. He 23 III, 5 | purchaser proposed four thousand francs.~Emma was radiant at this 24 III, 5 | represented by those two thousand francs, she stammered—~“What! what!”~“ 25 III, 5 | order, each for a thousand francs.~“Sign these,” he said, “ 26 III, 5 | Madame Bovary four thousand francs.”~“Now who can trouble you, 27 III, 5 | instead of two thousand francs he brought only eighteen 28 III, 5 | had deducted two hundred francs for commission and discount. 29 III, 5 | which was for seven hundred francs, payable in three months. 30 III, 5 | not more than a thousand francs, for to show the one for 31 III, 5 | silk for lining at two francs, when you can get jaconet 32 III, 6 | a bill for seven hundred francs, signed by her, and which 33 III, 6 | August 3d, two hundred francs; June 17th, a hundred and 34 III, 6 | Bovary, one for seven hundred francs, and another for three hundred. 35 III, 6 | for two hundred and fifty francs each, to fall due month 36 III, 6 | an income of six hundred francs, that she would pay them 37 III, 6 | the other fifteen hundred francs fell due. She renewed the 38 III, 6 | the sum of eight thousand francs.” And there was even at 39 III, 6 | receipt for eighteen hundred francs that she had given him when 40 III, 6 | brought you several thousand francs—a quarter of the sum—a third— 41 III, 7 | Listen, I want eight thousand francs.”~“But you are mad!”~“Not 42 III, 7 | not find three thousand francs. Besides, Leon, could be 43 III, 7 | they made out the wordfrancs,” and Madame Tuvache whispered 44 III, 8 | must lend me three thousand francs.”~“But—but—” said he, getting 45 III, 8 | for want of three thousand francs, we are to be sold up. It 46 III, 8 | cost him three thousand francs!”~“I havent got them,” 47 III, 11| of a grant of one hundred francs to the church, and denounced 48 III, 11| everything had been sold, twelve francs seventy-five centimes remained,


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