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 1        2|        What a pity it was they cost such a lot and that you
 2        3|       the best known in Paris, cost him a fabulous amount of
 3        7|       that these changes would cost simply with a view to pillaging
 4        8|      that a servant would have cost too much and that she was
 5        8|      Martyrs, where the dinner cost three francs.~Tired of waiting
 6       10|       house was set going. The cost had been more than three
 7       10|    arrived in dresses that had cost four or five thousand francs
 8       11|  Faloise reiterated. “It dont cost two sous; it dont cost
 9       11|        cost two sous; it dont cost one. We give it away.”~But
10       13|        up a pane of glass at a cost of a franc and a half but
11       13| fiercely still. Dresses, which cost ten thousand francs and
12       13|     the more her passing fancy cost. Nothing remained intact
13       13|     the designs. The bed would cost fifty thousand francs, and
14       13|    what anguish this curio had cost him. Seeing him thoroughly
15       13|         a Cyclopean work which cost millions of money and ten
16       14|      the fourth floor upstairs cost twelve francs a day, since
17       14|      God knows what trouble it cost me! I had to go to Lili
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