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 1        I|       former times yield him an income of five thousand francs
 2       II|       possessed, yielded him an income of at least sixty thousand
 3       II|       his own person. His large income he consecrated almost entirely
 4       II|      quarter part of the former income from our family estates.
 5       IV|     rightly, yielded an average income of one thousand louis per
 6       IV|      air of resignation.~ ~“The income I have used for my own living
 7       IV|   estate, which today yields an income twice as large as in former
 8        V|       property which yielded an income of from twenty to twenty-five
 9        X|     possessed nothing—a pitiful income of twelve hundred francs,
10        X|      mad, Marquis? Think of the income that he has received from
11      XIV|        people will have a joint income of between seven and eight
12     XVII| possesses, in his own right, an income of at least six hundred
13     XXIX|   position; he is living on his income now.”~ ~Marie-Anne caught
14    XXXIX|       the wife of a man~ ~whose income amounts to three hundred
15    XLIII|    Lacheneur’s daughter with an income of more than two thousand
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