Chap.

 1        1|           who had run through three hundred thousand francs in the pursuit
 2        1|    languorous public, these fifteen hundred human beings thronged and
 3        1|       success.~“You’re good for two hundred nights,” La Faloise said
 4        2|      clamoring for the sum of three hundred francs before she would
 5        2|            doesnt help me to three hundred francs,” Nana kept repeating
 6        2|            hair. “I must have three hundred francs today, at once! It’
 7        2|        anyone who’ll give you three hundred francs.”~She racked her
 8        2|             her in an income of six hundred francs a year. Nana promised
 9        2|           for her and to give her a hundred francs a month besides.
10        2|    dishwater.~“We said it was three hundred and forty. It’s your turn.”~“
11        2|           announced: “I’ve the five hundred! Trumps, Major Quint!”~“
12        2|         vexed at Mme Maloir’s “five hundred.” “You may flatter yourself
13        2|            in which there were four hundredfranc notes. They were visible
14        2|            of it,” she said. “Three hundred francs for the nurse, fifty
15        2|          and expenses, that’s three hundred and fifty. Fifty francs
16        2|              and she brought back a hundred francs in hundred–sou pieces.
17        2|            back a hundred francs in hundredsou pieces. They were counted
18        3|       Muffats had lived in it for a hundred years or more. On the side
19        5|           the place were situated a hundred leagues from the house where
20        6|             the way of dowry.~“Four hundred thousand francs.”~“And the
21        7|          respectable too! His three hundred thousand francs had only
22        8|             they told one another a hundred times or more, while they
23        8|          filled up. There were some hundred customers, and they had
24        8|             only six thousand eight hundred and odd francs. Thereupon
25        8|       Peletier. When they were some hundred yards from the Cafe Riche
26        9|            Folies people, eh? Three hundred francs an evening for a
27        9|             francs an evening for a hundred nights! Why not a country
28        9|         wife were to be given three hundred francs Mignon would chuck
29        9|             a believer in the three hundred francs. That man Fontan
30        9|           havent got more than two hundred lines. I wanted to give
31        9|           Just fancy, I havent two hundred lines, and they’re still
32        9|             play a part of only two hundred lines!~“Why not make me
33        9|       Folies had offered Rose three hundred francs a night during a
34        9|             francs a night during a hundred performances, and since
35        9|           and since she only made a hundred and fifty with him, she
36        9|     nowadays? Look here! I’ll bet a hundred louis that I’ll bring all
37       10|            had been more than three hundred thousand francs. There were
38       10|         keep in hand the bill for a hundred thousand francs which he
39       11| commissioned Labordette to risk two hundred louis for her. The Tricon,
40       11|         order to obtain news of the hundred louis, but he burst out
41       11|           To what amount?”~“Fifteen hundred louispretty well all over
42       11|        paddock, a small course some hundred meters in circumference,
43       11|            at least as much as five hundred louis on Lusignan, and if
44       11|             wanted Nana to run to a hundred louis it’s because an owner
45       11|       cheering influence warmed the hundred thousand souls who covered
46       11|            colossal partisanship; a hundred thousand spectators were
47       11|            against, gave him twelve hundred thousand francs, an amount
48       11|         then gone to him to put two hundred louis on Nana, which the
49       11|             against. Cleared of one hundred thousand francs over the
50       12|            contrary, the bill for a hundred thousand francs had been
51       12|    management was altered, and five hundred thousand francs were squandered
52       12|       reduce Estelle’s dower to two hundred thousand francs and of then
53       12|             of finding Labordette’s hundred thousand francs, Muffat
54       12|           grand entertainment. Five hundred invitations had been issued
55       12|            the architect had paid a hundred thousand francs at the sale
56       12|           was madness to crowd five hundred people into a room which
57       12|          would scarcely contain two hundred. In fact, why not sign the
58       13|       months she ran up a bill of a hundred and twenty thousand francs
59       13|         Labordette reckoned at four hundred thousand francs on an average,
60       13|          asked him for loans of two hundred francs, three hundred francs—
61       13|           two hundred francs, three hundred francs— never more than
62       13|            bread to the amount of a hundred and thirtythree francs,
63       13|             appearance with his two hundred francs. It was regular bad
64       13|    trousseau this time, some twelve hundred francsworth of dresses
65       13|          intention of borrowing the hundred and thirtythree francs
66       13|           he is! He promised me two hundred francs. Oh, dear me; yes,
67       13|           asked her for a loan of a hundred francs wherewith to pay
68       13|             him; he was not worth a hundred francs a year, and he saw
69       14|         sale produced more than six hundred thousand francs. For the
70       14|      recesses of a palace, over two hundred slaves whose heads she now
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