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1 I | had an income of thirty thousand francs, I don’t suppose 2 II | labor! There are a hundred thousand people in Paris who have 3 II | unremitting toil, assailed by the thousand longings of youth, Lecoq 4 II | Grouchy— with thirty-five thousand men. So if this man’s allusion 5 V | worth at least five or six thousand francs.”~“Are you in earnest?”~“ 6 V | that a woman who had ten thousand francs’ worth of jewels 7 X | one of the eleven hundred thousand men who constantly walk 8 XI | worth more than two hundred thousand francs, and honest besides. 9 XI | Yes; and worth several thousand francs.”~“So much as that!”~ 10 XV | by sou, the sum of three thousand francs. Then her evil genius 11 XVII | That stone is worth eight thousand francs, and it was set by 12 XVII | Marchioness only gave us nine thousand francs on account, and that 13 XVII | me dear—at least twenty thousand francs. Ah! Doisty, the 14 XVII | hundred and sixty-seven thousand five hundred and thirty 15 XVIII| against the faulty views of a thousand adversaries.~The “May affair” 16 XIX | robbery of a hundred and sixty thousand francs in bank-notes and 17 XIX | provinces worth about twelve thousand francs. I will sell it, 18 XIX | s honesty. If a hundred thousand francs were counted out 19 XXII | and his income of forty thousand francs was literally killing 20 XXIV | with divided attention. A thousand projects were darting through