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40 francs
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40 thousand
39 country
39 just
39 oh
Guy de Maupassant
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1 I | future.”~She counted six thousand four hundred francs and 2 I | still possessed about twenty thousand livres income annually in 3 I | have yielded about thirty thousand francs a year.~Living simply 4 II | an income of five or six thousand livres. The vicomte was 5 III | affection, an interest in a thousand things of which they had 6 III | husband promised through a thousand secret voices, whom a superlatively 7 IV | him, but was thinking of a thousand things that passed rapidly 8 V | shower filled her lap: two thousand francs. She clapped her 9 V | using your mother’s two thousand francs, give them to me 10 VII | a property worth twenty thousand francs we shall have no 11 VII | is worth at least twenty thousand francs, but it will be settled 12 VIII| go and throw away twenty thousand francs on that girl?”~No 13 VIII| was worth at least twenty thousand francs. He said: “Your parents 14 VIII| enough to be shut up! Twenty thousand francs! twenty thousand 15 VIII| thousand francs! twenty thousand francs! Why, they have lost 16 VIII| lost their heads! Twenty thousand francs for a bastard!”~Jeanne 17 VIII| to the value of twenty thousand francs, in addition to making 18 VIII| in which he said: ‘Twenty thousand francs?’”~Little mother, 19 VIII| that I should have twenty thousand. I will do it for twenty 20 VIII| I will do it for twenty thousand, but I will not do it for 21 VIII| child. It is worth twenty thousand francs. I do not go back 22 IX | and tender words, about a thousand little matters, those simple 23 XI | hundred francs. He paid one thousand, saying close to the man’ 24 XI | he had contracted fifteen thousand francsworth of debts within 25 XI | as not to leave me—five thousand francs—and you see that 26 XI | enough to advance me fifteen thousand francs of papa’s fortune, 27 XI | They sent him the fifteen thousand francs and heard nothing 28 XI | had a hundred and twenty thousand francs. He then wrote four 29 XI | through, and I am eighty-five thousand dollars in debt. I shall 30 XI | hundred and thirty-five thousand francs, and he once more 31 XI | that you have not even ten thousand francs income. Not ten thousand, 32 XI | thousand francs income. Not ten thousand, do you understand? But 33 XII | there would be about seven thousand francs of income left, no 34 XII | bring in an income of eight thousand three hundred francs. They 35 XII | would then remain seven thousand francs, five thousand of 36 XII | seven thousand francs, five thousand of which would cover the 37 XII | expenditures and the other two thousand would be put away for a 38 XII | from Paul asking for ten thousand francs. What should she 39 XIII| Fécamp brought her three thousand six hundred francs, the 40 XIII| was thinking sadly of a thousand things, recalling her stay


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