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1 3,2| francs I won last year, cost me at least fifty thousand." ~ ~ 2 3,3| conceal her fault, at any cost; and one night, being completely 3 4,1| all these things will cost a nice little sum." ~"A 4 5,1| friend, Domingo's defeat cost me two thousand louis!'" 5 5,3| the following year, at a cost of five thousand francs, 6 6,3| innocence. It will probably cost me a hundred thousand francs 7 7,4| sorrow and pain it will cost you." ~"I have considered. 8 7,4| shelter them. These things cost money. And where will you 9 7,5| paid for it, or whether it cost me nothing - but I know 10 9,3| and materials. And at the cost of a terrible headache, 11 9,6| Subtle reasoning that has cost many a husband dear! ~On 12 9,6| to sell it at less than cost price; and to recoup this 13 9,6| morning. ~"And all this will cost us less than the miserable 14 9,6| I say. I've counted the cost. What with gratuities and 15 9,6| horses and a coachman won't cost you more. And what a difference! 16 11,4| step she was about to take cost her a terrible effort. It 17 12,3| sacrifice which must have cost her a severe struggle? And 18 13,3| claims to glory, and had cost him at least half of the 19 13,6| What will this negotiation cost me?" ~Pascal had expected 20 13,8| times the amount they had cost him. I accepted his offer, 21 19,2| to obey him implicitly, cost what it might. If he advised