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1 I, IV| which cost seventy-five thousand francs, while forty thousand 2 I, IV| thousand francs, while forty thousand laborers were starving, 3 I, IV| command of three hundred thousand francs. When you discover 4 I, IV| your care. I embrace you a thousand times.~ ~"Your old friend 5 I, IV| for one hundred and fifty thousand francs for the Countess 6 II, I| Katharina paid one hundred thousand florins for the estate, 7 III, I| road they had traversed a thousand times, in the regulation 8 IV, II| voice stops over yonder, a thousand paces distant. The person 9 V, III| sum of money - almost five thousand guilders! Where was all 10 V, III| would cost two or three thousand guilders more. As your lordship 11 VI, II| income of more than three thousand guilders shall become cavalry 12 VI, II| is my sister.' 'I beg a thousand pardons! I made a mistake; 13 VI, III| expected to harvest two thousand yoke of wheat: 'That is 14 VII, I| interrupted the count.~ ~"Thirty thousand cavalry and forty thousand 15 VII, I| thousand cavalry and forty thousand infantry - which are not 16 VII, I| companies, distributed six thousand first-class cavalry sabers 17 VII, II| Jelachich, with his five thousand men, had laid down his arms 18 VII, II| English bank-notes of ten thousand pounds each.~ ~"This sum," 19 VII, III| property, paying one hundred thousand guilders for it, on condition 20 IX, II| necessary to ride perhaps a thousand paces in making a detour 21 X, II| here at a time when twenty thousand wounded Frenchmen lay at 22 X, II| at Aspern, and twenty-two thousand at Wagram.~ ~"Is it not