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1 I | perfect Versailles, a family estate of~which he bears the name.
2 II | the name~(Serisy) of the estate from which the family take
3 II | spent that~period on his estate of Serizy near Arpajon,
4 II | passed that period on his estate~at Serizy.~ ~After the second
5 II | injured the~magnificent estate of the Comte de Serizy,
6 II | management of the Presles estate, where his~wife could play
7 II | wife preferred Serizy, an estate~only fifteen miles from
8 II | timber that was cut on the estate, oats, hay, and straw for
9 II | stewardship, Moreau managed the~estate conscientiously; he took
10 II | for his own use from the estate, accepted a sum of twenty-~
11 II | parcels of land bordering the estate of Presles, and frequently~
12 II | giving the management of the estate to~some retired army officer,
13 III| such supplies from the estate at Presles as he could~decently
14 V | you on your way to your estate?" asked Georges.~ ~"No,
15 VI | cattle at the cost of the estate, but the manure of the stables
16 VI | like a~fish in water on the estate where his father and mother
17 VII| begun by purchasing~the estate of Persan. I am the head
18 X | case of the Vandernesse estate was~of much importance,
19 XI | then bought the beautiful estate~of Pointel, between Presles
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