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1 1| with two or three hundred thousand francs, good, at the back 2 1| man who is expending two thousand crowns sat on their host. 3 1| An income of a hundred thousand livres a year is a very 4 1| exhausted, and consumed a thousand lives, at any rate." ~"Why, 5 1| printed volumes at more than a thousand millions; and a man cannot 6 1| than a hundred and fifty thousand in his lifetime. So, just 7 1| you had an income of fifty thousand livres, you would not think 8 2| income of nearly eighty thousand livres, who has taken a 9 2| paid away seven hundred thousand francs! The footman pushed 10 2| You would seem to me a thousand times fairer for it. Can 11 2| means as much to you as a thousand francs does to him. Come, 12 2| she has an income of fifty thousand livres, my dear boy, and 13 2| income was only eighteen thousand francs; her fortune diminished 14 2| who played for stakes of a thousand francs, and had not a faggot; 15 2| that hat. ~" 'Twenty-seven thousand francs,' said Rastignac, 16 2| signature was worth three thousand francs! Taking me altogether, 17 2| me in possession of two thousand francs. I could now have 18 2| I wished for two hundred thousand livres a year, and I shall 19 2| an income of two hundred thousand livres, didn't I? Well, 20 2| Aquilina. ~"Wish for a hundred thousand a year for me!" ~"Indian 21 2| uncle, the old stick!" ~"Ten thousand a year in the funds, and 22 2| an income of two hundred thousand livres. Please to set about 23 3| then he spent three hundred thousand francs over furnishing it. 24 3| you know, three hundred thousand francs! But every room in 25 3| matter of fact, he has a thousand francs to spend every day, 26 3| forfeit the annuity of a thousand crowns that he is to come 27 3| about. He is rich! He has a thousand francs to spend every day; 28 3| asked me for an annuity of a thousand crowns rather than a murderous 29 3| nothing. There are a hundred thousand situations to be had in 30 3| more kiss, Pauline." ~"A thousand, MON DIEU!" she said, looking 31 3| creatures would be seven thousand geometric feet per hour. 32 3| suppose that that surface is a thousand times larger than the orifice 33 3| surface there will be a thousand columns of water, every 34 3| is a foot in height, the thousand little columns of the wide 35 3| found a prize of a hundred thousand francs to be offered every 36 3| which a child could get a thousand trusses of hay inside his 37 3| but he has two hundred thousand a year; monomaniacs of that 38 3| situation of our baths, a thousand feet above the level of 39 3| an income of two hundred thousand a year. But that her mistress, 40 3| it grew and throve at a thousand miles' distance from our