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1 1| been talking about it for six months. Oh, such music, 2 1| entered after all. Five or six groups of men, talking very 3 1| individuals stood waiting five or six minutes before they could 4 2| installed her there after paying six months’ rent in advance. 5 2| brought her in an income of six hundred francs a year. Nana 6 2| never having more than a six–sou omnibus fair upon her, 7 4| as they came along that six absolutely naked Negroes 8 4| powerful on ‘change, and so for six weeks past the Mignons had 9 4| And in the middle of them six thousand–franc notes! It 10 4| scudding across it. It was six o’clock in the morning. 11 5| Bron. I want you to send up six bottles of champagne between 12 5| continued:~“You understand, eh? Six bottles of champagne in 13 5| moment there were five or six tall lubbers there who, 14 7| herself, and she lit the six candles attached to the 15 8| you couldn’t come within six yards of him nowadays. The 16 8| girl never went out before six in the evening. Satin occupied 17 8| on the men. Besides, for six months past her landlord 18 8| she paid up, throwing the six francs at Laure, whom at 19 8| she had certainly spent six francs, but in Mme Maloir’ 20 8| money question. Did he spend six francs when he dined out? 21 8| she were to go throwing six francs out of the window 22 8| actually contained only six thousand eight hundred and 23 8| Fontan never came in before six o’clock, she made arrangements 24 10| mornings but between four and six in the afternoon, if he 25 10| for champagne made five or six tablefuls tipsy and then 26 13| thousand for her, and in six months she ran up a bill 27 13| interposed.~“Wait a moment; it’s six thousand francs extra.”~“ 28 13| his name in the papers. Six weeks were enough. His inheritance 29 14| sale produced more than six hundred thousand francs. 30 14| informed them. “I saw him at six o’clock, and he hasn’t moved