Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      IX|    because you cannot guess the amount of the wealth I offer you.
 2     I,      IX|     kept minute accounts of the amount he had spent each day and
 3     I,      IX|     already said that the whole amount of cash left was barely
 4     I,      XI| contents to make sure as to the amount of taxes due. But we could
 5     I,      XI|       three hundred florins the amount of tax would be seventeen
 6    II,      IV|        candies in a year to the amount of sixty thousand florins,
 7    II,      VI|  Savings Bank here, and ask the amount which Siegfried has drawn
 8    II,     VII|         already," he said. "The amount is included in these bills."~ ~
 9    II,       X|     yourself. The contents must amount to exactly one million of
10    II,       X|   everything, and reckon up the amount." With that she took the
11    II,       X|     estate, bonds, etc., to the amount of one million of florins,
12    II,      XI|        speculate with the whole amount in French Government bonds
13    II,     XIV|        speculate with the whole amount for a rise, and that immediately.
14    II,     XVI|       could get it for half the amount, and you could move into
15    II,     XVI|        Speculate with the whole amount for a fall," said I to the
16    II,    XVII|        million of florins would amount, at the utmost, to one hundred
17    II,    XVII|     deposited. I had repaid the amount of the loan, received the
18    II,    XVII|       entire correctness of the amount."~ ~She looked at me as
19    II,    XVII|      wrote as I dictated.~ ~The amount was correct. "You see that
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