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1 1| 100,000 francs, and sold for a hundred pence, lay a lock with a 2 1| him. ~The ruins of fifteen hundred vanished years oppressed 3 1| to the experience of some hundred years at least, he stretched 4 1| Such-and-Such, than to pay eleven hundred million francs, nine centimes 5 1| journal, with two or three hundred thousand francs, good, at 6 1| needy man. ~"An income of a hundred thousand livres a year is 7 1| heard, a voice made up of a hundred confused clamors, which 8 1| cannot read more than a hundred and fifty thousand in his 9 1| leprosy of the time. Three hundred of your bourgeoisie, set 10 1| I would cheerfully pay a hundred sous to any mathematician 11 1| represented by some five hundred intellects. It neutralizes 12 1| voice. "She never went a hundred leagues to drink in one 13 2| and trembling fingers - a hundred crowns! The joys of my escapade 14 2| found myself possessed of a hundred and sixty francs, I wrapped 15 2| Henceforward I shall let you have a hundred francs each month. Here 16 2| agent made over to me eleven hundred and twelve francs, the net 17 2| a linen bag with eleven hundred and twelve francs in it, 18 2| with an annuity of four hundred francs, spoke to me as I 19 2| was my plan. The eleven hundred francs must keep life in 20 2| necessaries, I found that three hundred and sixty-five francs sufficed 21 2| wear a coat that cost a hundred francs, and carry a diamond 22 2| lightly paid away seven hundred thousand francs! The footman 23 2| in his aunt's name, for a hundred crowns a volume.' ~" 'It' 24 2| great deal more than six hundred francs. And then, if the 25 2| wrote six sermons for a hundred crowns!' ~" 'After all,' 26 2| know it; I have said so a hundred times; you must have understood 27 2| only knew that the four hundred and fifty francs due to 28 2| said. ~" 'Haven't you four hundred and fifty francs?' ~" 'Yes, 29 2| Aha! Aha! I wished for two hundred thousand livres a year, 30 2| wished for an income of two hundred thousand livres, didn't 31 2| said Aquilina. ~"Wish for a hundred thousand a year for me!" ~" 32 2| satisfied with an income of two hundred thousand livres. Please 33 3| should lose an income of six hundred francs." ~A tall old man, 34 3| France; then he spent three hundred thousand francs over furnishing 35 3| good deal, you know, three hundred thousand francs! But every 36 3| me nothing. There are a hundred thousand situations to be 37 3| duck, comprising in all one hundred and thirty-seven very distinct 38 3| eagerly. This will be a hundred and thirty-eighth species, 39 3| Pascal; to found a prize of a hundred thousand francs to be offered 40 3| should have lived more than a hundred years. What does the number 41 3| he said, "but he has two hundred thousand a year; monomaniacs 42 3| Lake of Bourget lies seven hundred feet above the Mediterranean, 43 3| some places is nearly five hundred feet deep. ~Under the cloudless 44 3| perspective; a pine-tree a hundred feet in height looks to 45 3| title and an income of two hundred thousand a year. But that 46 3| as you see him, he is a hundred and two, and yet quite lately