Chapter
1 1 | distance of not more than a hundred yards, behind the groups
2 2 | here." ~"Yes, yes!" cried a hundred voices; the din of which
3 2 | immediately swelled by five hundred others; "let us march to
4 3 | Here is the order!" a hundred insolent voices answered
5 4 | whom he overtook about a hundred yards farther on, and told
6 4 | are! here they are!" five hundred voices were crying at the
7 5 | Indian trade three or four hundred thousand guilders, which
8 5 | that these three or four hundred thousand guilders were only
9 5 | flagship of a fleet of one hundred and thirty-nine sail, with
10 5 | fire or drowning of four hundred sailors; when he realized
11 5 | capital of more than four hundred thousands of florins and
12 5 | with a capital of four hundred thousand and a yearly income
13 6 | deserving of death the several hundred millions of mankind whose
14 6 | offered two millions as a hundred thousand guilders, since
15 7 | suckers. "I shall obtain the hundred thousand guilders offered
16 7 | having paid two or three hundred guilders for one bulb. It
17 7 | settled I shall give the hundred thousand guilders of the
18 7 | delightful to spend the hundred thousand guilders on the
19 8 | grace 1673, the prize of a hundred thousand guilders offered
20 8 | would have the prize of a hundred thousand guilders, not to
21 11| may not know, a prize of a hundred thousand guilders has been
22 11| Society of Haarlem. These hundred thousand guilders -- and
23 11| not regret them -- these hundred thousand guilders I have
24 11| assisting me." ~"But, sir, a hundred thousand guilders!" ~"Well,
25 11| seriously, my dear child: those hundred thousand guilders will be
26 11| before a committee and these hundred thousand guilders will be
27 11| Tulip for which a prize of a hundred thousand guilders has been
28 11| between us." ~"You give me the hundred thousand guilders as a marriage
29 12| Cornelius had not three hundred paces to walk outside the
30 13| that was to be, for one hundred guilders; rather an exorbitant
31 13| But what was the sum of a hundred guilders to a man who was
32 13| anything to do to earn his hundred guilders. He needed only,
33 13| fanatic who would give a hundred guilders for his remains. ~
34 16| not succeed in gaining the hundred thousand guilders for your
35 16| that some one might steal a hundred thousand guilders." ~"No
36 16| you are sure to gain your hundred thousand guilders." ~"Don'
37 17| as you like: I have three hundred of them in my loft." ~"To
38 17| worthy of each other: had I a hundred thousand millions of them,
39 18| tulip bulb? You may buy a hundred of them in the market of
40 21| Cornelius. ~"I have three hundred guilders." ~"Oh, if you
41 21| Oh, if you have three hundred guilders, you must not send
42 22| steal one guilder, why not a hundred thousand?" ~"I shall watch;
43 22| meet the lips of Julie a hundred years later. ~Rosa made
44 25| journey; took her three hundred guilders, -- that is to
45 25| tulip, and ordering the hundred thousand guilders to be
46 26| tulip, and the prize of a hundred thousand guilders. The news
47 26| true that it is worth a hundred thousand guilders." ~"Indeed!" ~"
48 26| Monseigneur, that the bait of a hundred thousand guilders may have
49 27| to herself the prize of a hundred thousand guilders, which,
50 27| my prospect of gaining a hundred thousand guilders, in proof
51 30| yourself smart with these five hundred guilders, as I wish that
52 31| gain for its discoverer one hundred thousand guilders! ~Haarlem,
53 31| of its fame by giving a hundred thousand guilders for the
54 31| nosegay, like that which a hundred and twenty-one years later,
55 31| should give the prize of a hundred thousand guilders, which
56 31| left, in a large purse, the hundred thousand guilders in glittering
57 33| us here? ~"A prize of one hundred thousand guilders has been
58 33| finger to the purse with the hundred thousand guilders, said
59 33| give to Rosa the sum of a hundred thousand guilders, which
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