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 1     I|         a couple of thousand of florins or so, but the fun was quite
 2     I|   superior to him for a hundred florins," said the gipsy, scratching
 3     I|         more -~ ~"For a hundred florins I don't mind doing it!"~ ~"
 4     I|     like a sob -~ ~"The hundred florins!"~ ~"What hundred florins?"
 5     I|       florins!"~ ~"What hundred florins?" inquired the humorous
 6     I|     said I'd give you a hundred florins? Nonsense, sir. You should
 7     I|         Well, take your hundred florins," said the frightened Nabob,
 8   III|      receive from me a thousand florins plunder money. The first
 9   III|         Almásfalvi, for 120,000 florins, with the full sanction
10   III|     hundred and twenty thousand florins! When and where did you
11   III|       exchange for one thousand florins, would they be kind enough
12   III|        I paid down the thousand florins; they recognized me as their
13    IV|      papa" a couple of thousand florins or so to relieve him from
14    IV|        found to be six thousand florins short in his cash - the
15    IV|     sparing - converted it into florins, and, tying them up in a
16    IV|   stopper, cost five and twenty florins in hard cash.~ ~Moved partly
17    IV|        with a salary of sixteen florins a month to expend thousands
18    IV|         purchased three hundred florins' worth of lace from Messrs.
19    IV|         more than three hundred florins. Aunt Teresa was certainly
20    IV|       daughter was paid sixteen florins, but she did not earn it,
21     V|       She received five hundred florins a year from an insurance
22     V|       the sum of three thousand florins to enable such young lady
23     V|         give you three thousand florins every month, that the young
24     V|    given her the three thousand florins for the coming month personally,
25    VI|        lots, together with four florins in twenty-kreutzer pieces,
26    VI|        four, five, six thousand florins in notes, twenty florins
27    VI|        florins in notes, twenty florins in silver, and thirty copper
28    VI|        receipt for six thousand florins, with four florins thirty
29    VI|     thousand florins, with four florins thirty kreutzers interest,
30    VI|         through us six thousand florins thirty kreutzers to the
31   VII|       of corn were sold at nine florins the bushel to a corn-dealer
32   VII|      hundred and eight thousand florins, although I notice from
33   VII|      the time at Pest at twelve florins the bushel, and the corn
34   VII|         only get eight thousand florins for it. Now, that is a misstatement.
35   VII|      has paid the four thousand florins rent in precious stones,
36   VII|       the market for a thousand florins, if we had paid cash for
37   VII|         offered twenty thousand florins rent for it straight off."~ ~"
38   VII|   brother, two hundred thousand florins, which you shall receive
39   VII|      these two hundred thousand florins. He had never felt so happy
40  VIII|       few shameful thousands of florins, wretched beggars that they
41    IX|       the last hundred thousand florins of the second million promised
42    IX|        but two hundred thousand florins, for which, of course, he
43    IX|         a hundred thousand more florins than he had reckoned upon,
44    IX|      was to have sixty thousand florins down if the plan succeeded. "
45    IX|   reflected that sixty thousand florins was a nice little sum, and
46    IX|     connoisseurs sixty thousand florins were but a bagatelle for
47    IX|  deposit with me sixty thousand florins, ready money, and if ever
48    IX|      money. Now, sixty thousand florins is a great sum of money.
49    IX|          mother; sixty thousand florins is a lot of money, isn't
50    IX|      three thousand six hundred florins. A poor man would have to
51    IX|         it came to nine hundred florins, and that is only the fourth
52    IX|         four times nine hundred florins!"[Pg 222]~ ~"Now say, mamma,
53    IX|         him, the sixty thousand florins will be ours in any case."~ ~"
54   XVI|         He spent sixty thousand florins upon her."[Pg 308]~ ~"What
55   XVI|      when he forced six hundred florins into the girl's hand, and
56   XVI|      paltry five or six hundred florins between the eyes of the
57   XVI|        same with sixty thousand florins, when offered afterwards.
58   XVI|        or to his sixty thousand florins, which is the same thing;
59   XVI|         won with sixty thousand florins."~ ~And then he reflected
60   XXI|         yield over a million of florins more of clear income than
61   XXI|        bequest, then, is 50,000 florins, the interest on which is
62   XXI| bequeath the interest of 10,000 florins to the gardeners of the
63   XXI|        John, "I bequeath 50,000 florins to form a fund for dowering
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