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1 I | decently with Delphine three years ago; he will not marry except
2 II | pass away! Poor fellow, ten years ago he was the flower of~
3 IV | Aldrigger is quite twenty years old, my dear fellow. Old~
4 IV | his daughter Malvina. Six~years afterwards there was a rage
5 IV | have a penny left in ten years' time,' said~Werbrust, speaking
6 IV | their wealth after some ten years. Next, d'Aldrigger's fortune
7 IV | Caleb Balderstone.~ ~"Three years afterwards, in 1826, Isaure
8 IV | 1826, Isaure was twenty years old, and~Malvina still unmarried.
9 IV | things. And so, for six years, every~lesson that she had
10 IV | state of things for three~years! After that confidential
11 IV | The furniture, now ten years old, could not be~renewed,
12 V | if she refused it for ten years, is~never married by the
13 V | this sort; he waited ten years for an opportunity of~issuing
14 V | seven, five, or even three years, so that shareholders would
15 V | been~carried on for twenty years in England, commercially
16 V | war. I once spent seven years in~the hulks of a government
17 VI | after weathering the stormy years '27, '30, and '32.~The financial
18 VII| Werbrust were partners for ten years,~and there was never the
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