Part,  Chapter

 1 Note1         |       is the author of several hundred successful volumes. At the
 2     I,     III|    returns I will give him two hundred francs."~ ~"Yes," said the
 3     I,     III|        in cash. I give you one hundred francs - ten more than your
 4     I,     VII|    emblazoned on fifty and one hundred florin bank-bills. Others,
 5     I,    VIII|           MY DEAR UNCLE, - One hundred florins will not induce
 6     I,      IX| continued, "there are fourteen hundred acres of ground belonging
 7     I,      XI|  chambers were valued at three hundred and seventy-nine florins
 8     I,      XI|     that is actually worth two hundred thousand florins appraised
 9     I,      XI|     florins appraised at three hundred, all in all."~ ~"But can'
10     I,      XI|      you see that on the three hundred florins the amount of tax
11     I,      XI|        florins, and on the two hundred thousand you will have to
12     I,      XI|   thousand florins apiece, two hundred bills of one hundred florins,
13     I,      XI|       two hundred bills of one hundred florins, and sixty-four
14     I,     XII| request from the party, with a hundred and twenty signatures. Look
15    II,       I|     the neat little sum of one hundred and fifty thousand florins.
16    II,       X|      she did finish it. On two hundred different securities she
17    II,      XI|      accept it, a wager of two hundred thousand francs against
18    II,      XI|    thousand francs against one hundred thousand that on August
19    II,    XIII| Bazaine, with his force of one hundred and fifty thousand men,
20    II,    XIII|   Prussian army scattered! Two hundred Krupp guns remaining as
21    II,     XVI|      with provisions for three hundred thousand men. Yesterday'
22    II,     XVI|     French soldiers, with five hundred horses, had been driven
23    II,     XVI|        His house cost him four hundred thousand francs. We could
24    II,     XVI|        the seven million eight hundred thousand francs?~ ~"Speculate
25    II,    XVII|    must have made it some four hundred thousand francs. The income
26    II,    XVII|  amount, at the utmost, to one hundred thousand francs, so she
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