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1 I | Leger, the farmer at the Moulineaux, came to Paris the other
2 II| purchase of the farm of Moulineaux.~ ~Before this matter came
3 II| to purchase the farm of Moulineaux,--the ownership of~which
4 II| thousand francs out of the Moulineaux~affair,--and I certainly
5 II| tricked in the~purchase of the Moulineaux farm. They mean to get an
6 IV| of sale for the farm at Moulineaux, put it into his~coat pocket,
7 V | Well, are you to have Les Moulineaux? for I know you went to
8 V | will enable me to~buy Les Moulineaux for two hundred and sixty
9 V | that to~him."~ ~"Yes; Les Moulineaux brings in to-day six thousand
10 V | happen to be going on to Les Moulineaux," he added, not wishing~
11 V | Why, I'm the farmer at Moulineaux. Hey, colonel, what brings
12 V | present occupant of Les~Moulineaux, has slipped away so adroitly
13 VI| am obliged to go to Les Moulineaux for a moment."~ ~The steward,
14 VI| arrangement with Leger about Les~Moulineaux, so that they might retire
15 VI| monseigneur; he means to go to Moulineaux before dinner, and he~has
16 VI| of sale for the farm at Moulineaux, all ready~for signature."~ ~"
17 VI| himself in relation to Les Moulineaux. If you have been, as you
18 VI| about~the affair of Les Moulineaux. But that is not the thing
19 VI| completed the~purchase of Les Moulineaux, was about to leave the
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