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 1      I,       I|     symbol, and a million of francs in English bank-notes. These,
 2      I,      II|    that you earn your twenty francs to-night, too!"~ ~That the
 3      I,      II|   pocket of your coat twenty francs for every hour, and an extra
 4      I,      II|    hour, and an extra twenty francs as a pourboire; don't forget
 5      I,     III|  paid one hundred and twenty francs for her ticket winning it.~ ~
 6      I,      IV|   cost seventy-five thousand francs, while forty thousand laborers
 7      I,      IV|    of three hundred thousand francs. When you discover the fugitives
 8      I,      IV|   your own. Five millions of francs deserve some sacrifice.
 9      I,      IV|   hundred and fifty thousand francs for the Countess Themire
10    VII,     III| receive her five millions of francs, as promised, and that will
11   VIII,       I|         But five millions of francs!~ ~If she were alone in
12   VIII,       I|      her?~ ~Five millions of francs!~ ~It was an enormous sum,
13   VIII,       I|         But five millions of francs!~ ~Would all the millions
14   VIII,       I|     for the five millions of francs. She opened the case, took
15   VIII,       I|   order for the five million francs? Will you let me advise
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