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1 II| thousand francs!—an enormous sum for him who, in two years 2 II| add the interest on this sum since I have had it, and— 3 IV| furnish that she gave you this sum?”~ ~Lacheneur stood motionless 4 X| Zounds! That is a round sum to pay for such a whim. 5 XII| I would give a handsome sum in exchange for some little 6 XII| not bring him a good round sum as a dowry, he will never 7 XIII| offered us a very considerable sum, this morning, through his 8 XVI| can hope to obtain this sum only through the generosity 9 XVI| I am to fix upon such a sum as I consider a just recompense 10 XXV| thousand francs! what a sum! A man could live comfortably 11 XLI| hearth-stone, and found the sum of money which Chanlouineau 12 XLII| by the offer of a small sum of money.~ ~But Chupin sullenly 13 LI| would require money—a large sum of money, for whose use 14 LI| belonging to her father.~ ~This sum represented the savings 15 LII| by the payment of a large sum of money, to persuade him 16 LII| Blanche.~ ~“Give me the sum that the old man buried, 17 LII| that she had given a large sum of money to this man, whose 18 LII| bidding her bring such a sum, to such a place, at such 19 LIV| were to receive a certain sum of money.~ ~But they were 20 LIV| were thinking that this sum was not, perhaps, a quarter