Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|         to himself.~ ~I did not pay much attention to the talk
 2     I,       I|    quiet, and let us prepare to pay homage to the illustrious
 3     I,      VI|       my wealth, I am unable to pay it at sight. I have to ask
 4     I,      VI|       heard that it was sold to pay my debts?"~ ~"And you consented
 5     I,     VII|         a voter, as he does not pay taxes; he is only a poor
 6     I,     VII|        which we were willing to pay for his vote. All his life
 7     I,    VIII|         He gave me the money to pay my preliminary expenses,
 8     I,    VIII|      would have been obliged to pay a stranger for the work
 9     I,      IX|        the high price he had to pay for them. When we boys -
10     I,      IX|      ready money in his desk to pay his funeral expenses, and
11     I,      IX|       is, was not sufficient to pay the legacy-taxes. But come,
12     I,      XI|       thousand you will have to pay nine thousand florins as
13     I,      XI|      distinct."~ ~"Then I shall pay according to law. I do not
14     I,      XI|  thousand florins, which I will pay upon receipt of my legacy.'
15     I,      XI|        should have preferred to pay interest on the sum even
16     I,      XI|   grateful to him.~ ~"You can't pay any visits to your neighbours
17     I,    XIII|      matter, so she begs you to pay her a visit on Wednesday
18    II,       I|  erection, the Vernöczys had to pay yearly about twenty-five
19    II,     III|        their lofty situation to pay a visit to my lowly house,
20    II,      VI|         he is not accustomed to pay his losses; but, when a
21    II,      VI|         to the Savings Bank and pay those bills of his? Or do
22    II,     VII|    authorised that gentleman to pay the twenty thousand florins
23    II,     VII|      morning I'll drive over to pay a professional visit to
24    II,      IX|        to my side.~ ~"You shall pay dear to me for this!" cried
25    II,       X|      accursed million. Money to pay for my honest name, money
26    II,      XI|    close economy, would have to pay from her scanty crops the
27    II,     XVI| residence for sale, in order to pay his differences. His house
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