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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| doesn’t 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 hundred–franc 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 hundred–sou 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| haven’t got more than two hundred lines. I wanted to give 31 9| Just fancy, I haven’t 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 louis—pretty 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 thirty–three francs, 63 13| appearance with his two hundred francs. It was regular bad 64 13| trousseau this time, some twelve hundred francs’ worth of dresses 65 13| intention of borrowing the hundred and thirty–three 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