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1    1,    1|       at in every way it will cost him something.” And, scrutinizing
2    1,    1|        which in the backwoods cost him naught. A few reis were
3    1,    1|     it turned out, might have cost him dear.~It was very warm;
4    1,    2|   said he.~And at the moment, cost what it might to recapture
5    1,    4|       If the expedition would cost too much, she would silence
6    2,    5|     not have been dear at the cost of the whole of your fortune!”~“
7    2,    5| daughter’s hand was to be the cost of the bargain! I refused;
8    2,    6|    whose head seemed on fire. Cost what it might, he must get
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