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 1     I,     III|       will give him two hundred francs."~ ~"Yes," said the man; "
 2     I,     III|    price of a goat?"~ ~"Fifteen francs."~ ~"Well, here is the price
 3     I,     III|          I give you one hundred francs - ten more than your goats
 4     I,      VI|    received bonds for 1,000,000 francs, to be taken by the two
 5     I,      VI|     train, each received 10,000 francs, and a considerable sum
 6     I,      VI|         The rest of the million francs was set aside for a memorial
 7    II,      XI|         left you forty thousand francs in the safe; they will last
 8    II,      XI|     amounted to two millions of francs. With this sum I went to
 9    II,      XI|         of two hundred thousand francs against one hundred thousand
10    II,     XIV|         I hold four millions of francs for you. The decline is
11    II,     XVI|      price of the copy was five francs.~ ~As an experienced reader
12    II,     XVI| comparison.~ ~I promised twenty francs to one of the servants of
13    II,     XVI|       him four hundred thousand francs. We could get it for half
14    II,     XVI|  million eight hundred thousand francs?~ ~"Speculate with the whole
15    II,     XVI|       out of the forty thousand francs, and she answered that she
16    II,     XVI|       more than twenty thousand francs in three months was the
17    II,    XVII|        have got sixteen million francs of ready money? Is there
18    II,    XVII|      some four hundred thousand francs. The income on her million
19    II,    XVII|         to one hundred thousand francs, so she must naturally have
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