Part,  Chapter

 1   Pres         |  published in fifty years three hundred and fifty novels, dramas,
 2   Pres         |        and precious stones, two hundred of these souvenirs filling
 3   Pres         |   various editions of his three hundred and fifty books making a
 4      I,     III|         a lady who had paid one hundred and twenty francs for her
 5      I,      IV|       have the command of three hundred thousand francs. When you
 6      I,      IV| Fervlans wrote an order for one hundred and fifty thousand francs
 7     II,       I|     Baroness Katharina paid one hundred thousand florins for the
 8     II,      II|        cannot be; for she has a hundred opportunities to escape,
 9     II,     III|       you as my attorney at six hundred guilders a year. I know
10    III,     III|     from them. A promenade of a hundred steps would tire her so
11    III,      IV|       his throat; no, not for a hundred ducats. I swear it!"~ ~At
12     IV,     III|       man of courage is worth a hundred locks. I am not talking
13     IV,      IV|        one shot destroy fifteen hundred men. He would take no denial,
14     IV,      IV|        down at one shot fifteen hundred men. "You see," he explained, "
15     VI,       I|    stand it; he would rather, a hundred times over, cut wood for
16    VII,      II|      troop was complete - three hundred horsemen in handsome uniforms,
17    VII,      II|       inspiriting sight - three hundred horsemen, every one of noble
18    VII,     III|        the property, paying one hundred thousand guilders for it,
19   VIII,     III|        the bridge, which is two hundred and forty fathoms long,
20   VIII,     III|     selected from his troop one hundred trusty men, and galloped
21      X,     III|      plot of ground twenty-four hundred square miles in extent.
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