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1 I | be sure to say he would pay a handsome pourboire if
2 II | high price, was~ready to pay Margueron even more than
3 II | Monsieur de Serizy, anxious to pay his debt of~gratitude, enabled
4 III | adding the money necessary to pay the toll at the barriere,
5 III | the inns; they'd make you~pay for the slightest thing
6 III | than this, say so! I'll pay my fare and take a~post-horse
7 IV | clerk,"~thought he. "I shall pay my compliments to his master,
8 IV | studios--ought certainly to pay you~twenty thousand. Whereas,
9 IV | carriage-builders, to whom I~have to pay two thousand five hundred
10 IV | apiece, which they didn't pay me. However, that was my~
11 V | money, and a tenant who will pay well."~ ~"How much will
12 V | thousand francs you need to pay for~your new coach. Therefore,
13 V | at any cost, to make them pay attention to him.~ ~"'All
14 VII | at least three years, and pay~considerable sums for entrance
15 VII | Let him study law; I'll pay the~costs. Put him in a
16 VII | a year, of which I will~pay three, so that your son
17 VIII| we will make him, I hope, pay a glorious~entrance-fee."~ ~"
18 VIII| Bordin, hoping that he will pay~the costs.~ ~Signed: Oignard,
19 VIII| sends her one, she~shall pay the money laid out upon
20 X | uncle and Monsieur~Moreau pay all expenses, and he earns,
21 X | uncle Cardot has promised~to pay for his substitute; Oscar
22 XI | who was totally unable to pay sixteen francs to a hat-maker,
23 XI | appeared by~his manner to pay him the respect due in all
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