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1 2,3| francs. For what was this amount to a confirmed gambler who, 2 2,4| it! I will give you this amount, but not just now. Still 3 4,1| half-petulant tone; "I haven't the amount!" ~It was not disappointment 4 4,1| When I say I haven't that amount, I mean that I haven't got 5 4,1| paid her debts to a large amount, and in spite of all this, 6 5,3| only endowed with a small amount of intelligence, he learned 7 5,3| francs quarterly. Here is the amount for the first quarter, and 8 5,3| shall send you a similar amount. I say 'shall SEND,' because 9 5,3| hundred francs, for which amount he was obliged to go to 10 5,4| have remitted the entire amount to you. Not a penny remains 11 6,3| play next summer; and the amount had better be spent in a 12 6,3| dated some time back, to the amount of a hundred thousand francs. 13 8,1| seeing that he had the exact amount - "And my gratuity?" he 14 9,1| withhold a portion of the small amount." For the Parisian tradesman 15 9,6| refused almost double that amount from a celebrated connoisseur 16 10,1| nor M. Ferailleur has the amount - ah, well! I'll advance - 17 10,3| DEAR VISCOUNT - Here's the amount - one hundred francs - that 18 12,4| essential point was to use this amount in such a way as to win 19 13,1| he added, "and see if the amount is correct." ~But Pascal, 20 13,5| If he could procure that amount he might obtain a momentary 21 13,8| won at least ten times the amount they had cost him. I accepted 22 13,8| table, saying: "Here is the amount, Monsieur le Marquis. I 23 13,8| But double or triple the amount! The deuce! that requires 24 14,5| successfully resist any amount of entreaty on his part. " 25 14,5| own wishes. I felt that no amount of slander or disgrace would 26 17,2| extorting some trifling amount from him, and who was employed 27 17,2| francs over and above the amount you owe him, to ascertain 28 19,4| embarrassed by the large amount of money he had on hand.