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 1     I,      VI   |       is not worth the price I paid for it; but I have gained
 2     I,     VII   |       been more than liberally paid for extracting the poultry-dealer'
 3     I,    VIII   |       beggars and outcasts, he paid his homage to his Maker,
 4     I,    VIII   |         and the rent had to be paid to him in gold or silver,
 5     I,    VIII   |        step without being well paid, I send you the enclosed
 6     I,       X   | Arriving at the county seat, I paid my respects to the Vice-Governor,
 7     I,      XI   |        to me; at least, I have paid for it dearly. At our first
 8     I,      XI   |    bait. One thousand florins, paid down, protected a Hungarian
 9     I         (3)|    Congrua taxes are the taxes paid by the parish members to
10     I,    XIII   |       You should have come and paid your homage long ago. Her
11    II,      VI   |        to the county seat, and paid a visit to the Vice-Governor.~ ~
12    II,      VI   |     took up all the bills, and paid all the expenses I have
13    II,     VII   |     have taken the bills I had paid for at the bank to the solicitor
14    II,     VII   |      refused the money. "It is paid already," he said. "The
15    II,     VII   |         Certainly. I have also paid the election expenses up
16    II,       X   | received a million. I had been paid for my disgrace, bribed
17    II,    XVII   |       bear witness that I have paid you all the care and attention
18    II,    XVII   |    like myself. Move over, you paid for the services you had
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