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 1    1|   conscience. But even if the rent is not mended, perhaps the
 2    1|    house-lord dogging you for rent. Many a man is harassed
 3    1|  harassed to death to pay the rent of a larger and more luxurious
 4    1|       the savage's. An annual rent of from twenty-five to a
 5    1|       we suppose him to pay a rent instead, this is but a doubtful
 6    1| claims on the score of ground rent and fuel. This he assured
 7    1|  expense not greater than the rent which he now pays annually.
 8    1|    Cambridge College the mere rent of a student's room, which
 9    8|  sound as if the heavens were rent, torn at last to very rags
10   11|     cost more than the annual rent of such a ruin as his commonly
11   18|       if its icy fetters were rent from end to end, and within
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