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 1        I|       He was a large man, about fifty years of age, as gnarled
 2        I|       is a grand gentleman with fifty thousand livres a year.
 3      III|      fortune of two hundred and fifty thousand pounds sterling,
 4        V|     still young; he was not yet fifty, but anxiety, work, and
 5      VII|     were now shared by forty or fifty peasants.~ ~“My friends,”
 6      XXI|       have left one hundred and fifty thousand soldiers within
 7     XXII| inspiration to check them.~ ~In fifty minutes the distance separating
 8      XXX|        falling from a height of fifty feet; he was hurled down
 9      XLI|   property, worth from forty to fifty thousand francs.~ ~But jealous
10       LI|        of about two hundred and fifty thousand francs, in bank-notes
11       LI|     depends, demands a bonus of fifty thousand francs. He shall
12      LII|      live under the scrutiny of fifty servants—of fifty enemies,
13      LII|   scrutiny of fifty servants—of fifty enemies, more or less, interested
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