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fare 2
fares 2
farm 22
farmer 31
farming 3
farms 2
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31 also
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31 farmer
31 over
31 painter
31 present
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farmer

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1 I | affair which Pere~Leger, the farmer at the Moulineaux, came 2 II | minister of State.~ ~A rich farmer of Beaumont-sur-Oise, named 3 II | finances at Beaumont. The farmer, who knew he~could sell 4 II | which his mind was set, the farmer had long endeavored to come~ 5 II | between the~notary, the farmer Leger, and Moreau. You have 6 III| belonged to the species of farmer which has a square back, 7 III| very seriously, as the~farmer attempted to put a foot 8 III| your service," replied the farmer, looking in and showing 9 III| said to Pierrotin.~ ~The farmer was hoisted in by the united 10 III| only to La Cave," said the farmer, good-~humoredly.~ ~In France 11 III| that little mare," said the farmer, who by this time~was seated. " 12 III| waited for~you?" said the farmer to the two young men.~ ~ 13 IV | and in Pere~Leger, the fat farmer, an excellent subject to 14 IV | soldier?" asked the fat farmer. "How old~are you?"~ ~"Twenty-nine," 15 IV | fling any in?" asked the farmer.~ ~"I, a Frenchman! for 16 IV | with your treasures?" asked farmer Leger.~ ~"Ha! that's it! 17 IV | Turks to you. You are a~farmer; the Padishah (that's the 18 IV | about the taxes?" asked the farmer.~ ~"Oh! the taxes are heavy; 19 IV | you're a bold dog," cried farmer Leger. "I should have kept 20 IV | you," said Georges to the farmer. "Maraschino comes~in cases."~ ~"' 21 V | once a day," said the fat farmer; "and I'll break a crust 22 V | together," said~Georges to the farmer.~ ~"Twenty francs for his 23 V | he turned~to look at the farmer.~ ~"I've done for him," 24 V | thwarting it," said the farmer, laughing.~ ~"The count 25 V | propose me as tenant and farmer; it~gives him a look of 26 V | thought, looking at the fat farmer as he entered the~kitchen. " 27 V | probably breakfast with the farmer and the inn-~keeper, feared 28 V | ceased to talk with the farmer of the beauty of the~hostess 29 V | the great painter, and~the farmer. The count himself could 30 V | How so?"~ ~"Why, I'm the farmer at Moulineaux. Hey, colonel, 31 V | by~the discovery that the farmer was the present occupant


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