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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 monthsrent in advance.
 5        2|       brought her in an income of six hundred francs a year. Nana
 6        2|          never having more than a sixsou 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 thousandfranc notes! It
10        4|        scudding across it. It was six oclock 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 couldnt 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 Maloir20        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 oclock, 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 oclock, and he hasnt moved
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