Chap.

 1        1|           run through three hundred thousand francs in the pursuit of
 2        2|              He wont go beyond his thousand francs a month. The nigger’
 3        2|           away.”~“And I end with ‘a thousand kisses,’” she murmured.~
 4        2|             dove, she suggested:~“A thousand kisses on thy beautiful
 5        2|                That’s the thing: ‘a thousand kisses on thy beautiful
 6        2|        district has more than three thousand poor people in it, and yet
 7        4|           in the middle of them six thousandfranc notes! It was the
 8        6|             of dowry.~“Four hundred thousand francs.”~“And the mother?”
 9        6|         with that they would make a thousand plans till daybreak and
10        7|         scarcely able to pay up his thousand francs on the occasions
11        7|  respectable too! His three hundred thousand francs had only lasted him
12        7|             he could not find her a thousand francs to pay a bill with
13        7|             that very morning.~“The thousand francs!” he ended by declaring
14        7|            had not remembered.~“The thousand francs!” she cried. “D’you
15        7|            that’s what I value your thousand francs at!”~And snatching
16        8|    disappeared, taking with her ten thousand francs and never even warning
17        8|           on his part, nearly seven thousand francs, and despite the
18        8|            to the young woman’s ten thousand. The sum struck them as
19        8|            There are scarcely seven thousand francs remaining out of
20        8|          remaining out of seventeen thousand, and we’ve only been together
21        8|         actually contained only six thousand eight hundred and odd francs.
22        8|           tempest burst forth.~“Ten thousand francs in three months!”
23        8|  housekeeping. You know those seven thousand francs are mine. Yes, and
24        8|           who’ve run through my ten thousand francs. It’s a dirty trick,
25        8|         Fontan had caused the seven thousand francs to vanish away. Without
26        8|        woman a present of his seven thousand francs. Indeed, that was
27        9|            nothing to say, though a thousand things rose tumultuously
28        9|            be the gainer by fifteen thousand francs the moment he let
29        9|             to pay a forfeit of ten thousand francs in case she gave
30        9|         then, let them give her ten thousand francs, and she would go
31        9|          commercial instincts. “Ten thousand francs to let Rose go! Why,
32        9|        infinite regret over the ten thousand francs which, by the by,
33        9|        Bordenave here is giving ten thousand francs in order to get you
34        9|           her in low tones that ten thousand francs from one party and
35        9|          from one party and fifteen thousand from the other came to twenty–
36        9|           other came to twentyfive thousand. A splendid deal! Muffat
37       10|             sofa, there were twenty thousand francsworth of POINT DE
38       10|             more than three hundred thousand francs. There were eight
39       10| relationship. The count gave twelve thousand francs monthly, presents
40       10|            derive from eight to ten thousand francs a month, and this
41       10|          that had cost four or five thousand francs and would be occupied
42       10|             stood in need of eighty thousand francs wherewith to free
43       10|         hand the bill for a hundred thousand francs which he was to sign,
44       10|         charging a matter of twenty thousand francs interest and loudly
45       10|             The sight of the eighty thousand francs had excited her.
46       11|         Amelie from Gaga for thirty thousand francs, they said.~“Good
47       11|            you laid odds?”~“To five thousand louis, Monsieur le Comte,”
48       11|        people so as to lay your two thousand louis.”~At this Vandeuvres
49       11|          the odds on Lusignan for a thousand louis.”~“Yes, I was there,”
50       11|        influence warmed the hundred thousand souls who covered this part
51       11|             partisanship; a hundred thousand spectators were possessed
52       11|      announced to her a gain of two thousand louis, for he had put her
53       11|        spoke of his having laid two thousand louis on the horse, which,
54       11|             gave him twelve hundred thousand francs, an amount so vast
55       11|         shady bookmaker, to lay two thousand louis on his account against
56       11|             thereby to get back his thousand and odd openly wagered louis.
57       11|             had realized some sixty thousand francs over the horse. Only
58       11|              Cleared of one hundred thousand francs over the filly and
59       11|          loser to the tune of forty thousand, Marechal, who felt the
60       11|            the bearer of some forty thousand francs. This only added
61       12|              the bill for a hundred thousand francs had been put in circulation
62       12|           altered, and five hundred thousand francs were squandered in
63       12|      Estelle’s dower to two hundred thousand francs and of then being
64       12|        finding Labordette’s hundred thousand francs, Muffat had been
65       12|        architect had paid a hundred thousand francs at the sale of the
66       13|             bills amounting to five thousand francs. The wildest waste
67       13|             Dresses, which cost ten thousand francs and had been twice
68       13|            their settlement. Twenty thousand francs were due to the modiste,
69       13|          due to the modiste, thirty thousand to the linen draper, twelve
70       13|            the linen draper, twelve thousand to the bootmaker. Her stable
71       13|           Her stable devoured fifty thousand for her, and in six months
72       13|             of a hundred and twenty thousand francs at her ladiestailor.
73       13|            reckoned at four hundred thousand francs on an average, she
74       13|            The bed would cost fifty thousand francs, and Muffat was to
75       13|          mounted up to a sum of ten thousand francs. The captain still
76       13|             of having stolen twelve thousand francs from the chest of
77       13|             Wait a moment; it’s six thousand francs extra.”~“It’s all
78       13|           succeeded in getting five thousand francs out of the count.
79       13|           formally promised her ten thousand francs he had dared keep
80       13|             dont bring me that ten thousand francs tonight you shan’
81       13|            night he brought the ten thousand francs. Nana put up her
82       13|           having saved about thirty thousand francs in his ten years
83       13|              but Nana demanded four thousand francs forthwith. He was
84       13|            had brought her the four thousand francs, and she had let
85       13|          recovery of a sum of sixty thousand francs, a legacy left her
86       14|      produced more than six hundred thousand francs. For the last time
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