Chapter

 1       V|     pastor of a flock of two hundred million human beings, the
 2      VI|     of the French embassy. A hundred hands reached eagerly for
 3     VII|    this time?"~ ~"Only eight hundred."~ ~"E-e-e! Eight hundred!
 4     VII|    hundred."~ ~"E-e-e! Eight hundred! How am I ever going to
 5     XII|     I offered the artist two hundred scudi for the piece, but
 6    XIII|  thirty-three million, three hundred and thirty-three thousand,
 7    XIII| thirty-three thousand, three hundred and thirty-three scudi,
 8     XIV|       while we had but three hundred armed men all told, - just
 9      XV|      with a sturdy band of a hundred mountaineers. With this
10      XX|      was her portion.~ ~Five hundred guests partook of the wedding
11      XX|     us now to arms!"~ ~Three hundred men echoed his words. "To
12   XXIII|    forty men against as many hundred. They would have laughed
13   XXIII|      amounted to nearly four hundred.~ ~Manasseh was at home
14   XXIII|     insult, as well as for a hundred former injuries, I shall
15   XXIII|   you shall receive an extra hundred."~ ~"You won't see the sun
16     XXV|     there we can make a good hundred thousand florins out of
17  XXVIII|   pitiful allowance of three hundred florins a year, to keep
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