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1 3,3| francs safely invested; her furniture and diamonds are worth as 2 6,3| more simple. What is your furniture worth? About a hundred thousand 3 6,3| attachment placed upon your furniture; but you will offer no resistance. 4 6,3| telling Paris that the furniture, wardrobe, cashmeres, laces, 5 6,4| fortnight I shall have sold my furniture and disappeared. I shall 6 7,6| the corner of a piece of furniture, in his fall. "Scoundrel! 7 8,2| glasses. On the floor, on the furniture, in the corners, everywhere 8 8,3| appointments than the dining-room. Furniture, carpets, and hangings, 9 9,2| constituted the entire furniture of her apartment. ~"My God!" 10 9,3| to force an article of furniture open, and violate the secret 11 11,5| M. Ferailleur sold his furniture and went away with his mother." ~" 12 14,4| not a little. Three huge furniture vans, heavily laden, were 13 14,5| hangings, curtains, and furniture. He here found Madame d' 14 14,5| are here to convey all the furniture in the house to the auction-rooms." ~ 15 16,4| there are seals upon the furniture, placed there by the justice 16 19,3| learned that you had sold your furniture and started for America. 17 20,1| from certain articles of furniture, especially from the late