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 1      II|     snug fortune of a million florins for each of his relatives;
 2      II|     but how about the million florins left her as a good Catholic
 3       X|     union, one million silver florins. If you should gain your
 4   XXIII|     You shall have a thousand florins."~ ~"If you had promised
 5   XXIII|     You shall have a thousand florins, the driver the same, and
 6     XXV|      is nearly half a million florins' clear profit in the transaction,
 7     XXV|       must eat half a million florins' worth of chaff and clay
 8     XXV|      makes, at most, only two florins' worth to a man, and the
 9     XXV|   ought to be glad to eat two florins' worth[304] of her soil.
10     XXV|       a good hundred thousand florins out of the job."~ ~"But
11  XXVIII|    allowance of three hundred florins a year, to keep him from
12  XXVIII| allowance of[325] twenty-five florins a month we beg leave to
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