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1 2,1| has smashed two or three hundred francs' worth of dishes. 2 2,2| four months, at least seven hundred yards of silk, velvet, satin, 3 2,2| Twenty-seven thousand nine hundred and thirty-three francs, 4 2,3| income of seven or eight hundred thousand francs a year, 5 2,4| Baroness Trigault has lost five hundred louis in betting. The Baroness 6 2,5| back with me! I had two hundred thousand francs! I said 7 2,5| son-in-law came to ask me for a hundred thousand francs, and when 8 3,2| marquis has an income of a hundred and fifty or two hundred 9 3,2| hundred and fifty or two hundred thousand francs," said he; " 10 3,2| has I don't know how many hundred louis staked upon your horses." ~ ~ 11 3,2| will save you at least a hundred and fifty or sixty thousand 12 3,2| himself. "Let us say two hundred and fifty thousand francs 13 3,2| amounts to something like four hundred and thirty thousand francs 14 3,3| know she has at least three hundred thousand francs safely invested; 15 4,1| income of at least eight hundred thousand francs a year, 16 4,1| francs a month, almost one hundred thousand francs a year, 17 4,2| he. "I am certain that my hundred thousand francs will be 18 4,2| His desire to borrow a hundred thousand francs of me proves 19 5,2| Look! Bravo, Pompier! One hundred on Pompier!" ~But, alas! 20 5,3| He hastily slipped five hundred francs into his pocket, 21 5,3| face with a bill of four hundred francs, for which amount 22 5,3| allowance. He had just three hundred francs left. ~ ~ 23 5,4| trousers for less than a hundred francs? What are three louis 24 5,6| of netting at least five hundred thousand francs - a fortune - 25 6,2| the other had lost five hundred thousand francs; and, in 26 6,2| advantage; he had won about two hundred and eighty thousand francs. ~" 27 6,3| will probably cost me a hundred thousand francs to do so, 28 6,3| furniture worth? About a hundred thousand francs, isn't it? 29 6,3| back, to the amount of a hundred thousand francs. On the 30 6,5| winner to the tune of two hundred and eighty thousand francs." 31 7,3| Banco!" or "I stake one hundred louis!" Standing silent 32 7,4| One louis out of every hundred that change hands falls 33 7,5| Lia d'Argeles. I wager one hundred louis on it. Why, if people 34 7,5| I have an income of five hundred thousand francs,' and he' 35 7,6| have gained - or lost - a hundred louis." ~He was nevertheless 36 8,4| an income of five or six hundred thousand francs a year! 37 8,4| Klopen's is not less than a hundred thousand francs a year - 38 9,6| they let him have for a hundred louis. He had not been foolish, 39 9,6| day, you would make three hundred and sixty-five thousand 40 10,2| that's all. I have eight hundred francs hidden in my room, 41 10,2| than be the possessor of a hundred thousand francs. If a horrible 42 10,3| Here's the amount - one hundred francs - that I lost to 43 10,3| into an envelope with a hundred franc-note which he drew 44 10,3| Anjou Saint Honore hasn't a hundred numbers in it, and even 45 11,1| wife must have less than a hundred thousand a year if she takes 46 12,2| the institution with one hundred thousand francs, the yearly 47 12,4| Trigault, who had placed a hundred thousand francs at his disposal; 48 13,1| it. Shall I ever have a hundred thousand francs to repay 49 13,2| enough of paying several hundred thousand francs a year for 50 13,2| have won more than three hundred thousand francs from me, 51 13,2| until one of us had won five hundred thousand francs," he said 52 13,4| no money! I counted on a hundred thousand francs this morning. 53 13,5| francs? Not more than five hundred thousand. A very handsome 54 13,5| princely style. What are five hundred thousand francs under such 55 13,5| an income of more than a hundred thousand francs a year, 56 13,5| able to raise the eight hundred francs they owed him, and 57 13,5| honor." ~"A debt of one hundred thousand francs?" ~"No, 58 13,6| Trigault have in lending you a hundred thousand francs? None whatever. 59 13,6| and ninety-five out of a hundred will tell you that their 60 13,8| t take the place of the hundred thousand which Baron Trigault 61 14,2| have gone back ten times, a hundred times, a thousand times, 62 15,4| have married a wife worth a hundred thousand dollars, and then 63 15,5| great city," she resumed. "A hundred francs was all that I possessed. 64 15,6| gaming-room yielded more than one hundred and fifty thousand francs 65 15,6| amounted to more than eight hundred thousand francs a year. 66 16,1| plebeians! Before he was a hundred paces from the house his 67 16,2| they are worth more than a hundred thousand francs. Even Bourigeau 68 17,2| receiving a salary of fifteen hundred francs a year, spent a couple 69 17,2| he would willingly give a hundred francs over and above the 70 17,3| t a fool. By expending a hundred and fifty thousand francs 71 18,5| apartments rented for five hundred francs a year! ~Mademoiselle 72 19,4| sum of two millions, two hundred and fifty thousand francs, 73 20,1| At least three or four hundred people had assembled in 74 20,2| despise me! Are there a hundred among you? are there even