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1 I, II| the sky - a demon with a thousand glistening, sparkling eyes 2 I, IX| you more than the twelve thousand acres of Count Vernöczy' 3 I, XI| them forward as a bait. One thousand florins, paid down, protected 4 I, XI| actually worth two hundred thousand florins appraised at three 5 I, XI| and on the two hundred thousand you will have to pay nine 6 I, XI| you will have to pay nine thousand florins as legacy taxes?"~ ~" 7 I, XI| pipe-stems, and ten bills of one thousand florins apiece, two hundred 8 I, XI| Something over four thousand florins," I replied.~ ~" 9 I, XI| want is at least twenty thousand florins, and these you have 10 I, XI| ll lend you these twenty thousand florins." I was surprised 11 I, XI| twenty bank-notes of one thousand florins each. I wanted to 12 I, XI| your card: 'Good for twenty thousand florins, which I will pay 13 II, I| deer-park, which is about ten thousand acres in extent. The whole 14 II, I| of one hundred and fifty thousand florins. Yet it was worth 15 II, I| yearly about twenty-five thousand florins for damage done 16 II, IV| year to the amount of sixty thousand florins, so she is not over-willing 17 II, VII| gentleman to pay the twenty thousand florins Siegfried had lent 18 II, VII| kindness to lend me twenty thousand florins. Here, pray, let 19 II, X| million and twenty-five thousand florins.~ ~"How is that 20 II, X| This time we have thirty thousand florins less than the million.~ ~" 21 II, X| out this balance of thirty thousand, also."~ ~"Maybe, at the 22 II, XI| I have left you forty thousand francs in the safe; they 23 II, XI| million and twenty-five thousand florins par - and asked 24 II, XI| a wager of two hundred thousand francs against one hundred 25 II, XI| francs against one hundred thousand that on August 15 the French 26 II, XIII| of one hundred and fifty thousand men, was driven back into 27 II, XVI| provisions for three hundred thousand men. Yesterday's engagement 28 II, XVI| Bazille to La Chapelle. Three thousand French soldiers, with five 29 II, XVI| house cost him four hundred thousand francs. We could get it 30 II, XVI| seven million eight hundred thousand francs?~ ~"Speculate with 31 II, XVI| money left out of the forty thousand francs, and she answered 32 II, XVI| to spend more than twenty thousand francs in three months was 33 II, XVII| made it some four hundred thousand francs. The income on her 34 II, XVII| the utmost, to one hundred thousand francs, so she must naturally