Chapter
1 3 | the order!" cried several thousand voices. ~Mynheer Bowelt
2 5 | trade three or four hundred thousand guilders, which Mynheer
3 5 | these three or four hundred thousand guilders were only the pocket
4 5 | him an income of about ten thousand guilders a year. ~When the
5 5 | been blown to pieces, three thousand men killed and five thousand
6 5 | thousand men killed and five thousand injured -- was that nothing
7 5 | florins and income of ten thousand, convinced that a man is
8 5 | fanciers of tulips at two thousand francs a bulb. ~Boxtel was
9 5 | capital of four hundred thousand and a yearly income of ten
10 5 | and a yearly income of ten thousand guilders, devoting all his
11 6 | seen that the four or five thousand tulip-growers of Holland,
12 6 | two millions as a hundred thousand guilders, since no one would
13 7 | shall obtain the hundred thousand guilders offered by the
14 7 | I shall give the hundred thousand guilders of the Haarlem
15 7 | delightful to spend the hundred thousand guilders on the enlargement
16 7 | give to the poor only fifty thousand guilders, which, after all,
17 7 | with the remaining fifty thousand guilders, I shall make experiments.
18 8 | the prize of a hundred thousand guilders offered by the
19 8 | have the prize of a hundred thousand guilders, not to speak of
20 11| know, a prize of a hundred thousand guilders has been offered
21 11| of Haarlem. These hundred thousand guilders -- and Heaven knows
22 11| regret them -- these hundred thousand guilders I have here in
23 11| But, sir, a hundred thousand guilders!" ~"Well, let us
24 11| dear child: those hundred thousand guilders will be a nice
25 11| committee and these hundred thousand guilders will be paid to
26 11| which a prize of a hundred thousand guilders has been offered
27 11| You give me the hundred thousand guilders as a marriage portion,
28 13| It was money lent at a thousand per cent., which, as nobody
29 14| twenty-two or twenty-three thousand days of captivity. ~Van
30 16| succeed in gaining the hundred thousand guilders for your marriage
31 16| one might steal a hundred thousand guilders." ~"No one ever
32 16| sure to gain your hundred thousand guilders." ~"Don't forget,"
33 17| each other: had I a hundred thousand millions of them, I would
34 20| unhappy, Rosa? I thank you a thousand times for this kind confession." ~"
35 22| guilder, why not a hundred thousand?" ~"I shall watch; be quiet." ~"
36 25| and ordering the hundred thousand guilders to be paid to its
37 26| and the prize of a hundred thousand guilders. The news had spread
38 26| that it is worth a hundred thousand guilders." ~"Indeed!" ~"
39 26| that the bait of a hundred thousand guilders may have tempted
40 27| herself the prize of a hundred thousand guilders, which, with the
41 27| prospect of gaining a hundred thousand guilders, in proof of which
42 31| its discoverer one hundred thousand guilders! ~Haarlem, having
43 31| fame by giving a hundred thousand guilders for the bulb of
44 31| give the prize of a hundred thousand guilders, which interested
45 31| large purse, the hundred thousand guilders in glittering gold
46 33| arrested the breath of fifty thousand spectators. -- ~"You know
47 33| A prize of one hundred thousand guilders has been promised
48 33| the purse with the hundred thousand guilders, said to Cornelius, -- ~ "
49 33| Rosa the sum of a hundred thousand guilders, which she has
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