Part,  Chapter

 1      I,      IV|    annually, becomes your own. Five millions of francs deserve
 2     II,      II|       castle. Every morning at five o'clock they go to the castle
 3    III,      IV|       take us to the castle in five minutes, your ladyship."~ ~"
 4      V,     III| enormous sum of money - almost five thousand guilders! Where
 5     VI,       I|       times over, cut wood for five groats the day.~ ~No sooner
 6     VI,      VI|      bear to see the motion of five needles. So I just amuse
 7    VII,      II|    General Jelachich, with his five thousand men, had laid down
 8    VII,     III|    Paris. She will receive her five millions of francs, as promised,
 9   VIII,       I|     gratitude - of love?~ ~But five millions of francs!~ ~If
10   VIII,       I|        respect, to love her?~ ~Five millions of francs!~ ~It
11   VIII,       I|       it was not a jest!~ ~But five millions of francs!~ ~Would
12   VIII,       I|    which was the order for the five millions of francs. She
13   VIII,       I|     you have the order for the five million francs? Will you
14      X,     III|   gallant soldier from Raab by five o'clock in the afternoon.~ ~
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