Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      VI|   rightly, you had a handsome property there."~ ~"Have you not
 2     I,      IX|      store of money and other property, and living a secluded life
 3     I,      IX|    rather a handsome piece of property in this part of the country.
 4     I,      IX|       want to leave them your property, then give it to such patriotic
 5     I,       X| should take possession of the property and live in Dumany Castle.
 6     I,      XI|    intended to buy a piece of property, but could not make a bargain
 7    II,      VI|     should have withheld your property from you until after election,
 8    II,      VI|      of the real and personal property of your late uncle, and
 9    II,       X|       of money as their joint property; but, in this concrete instance,
10    II,      XI|    borrow as much money on my property as he could possibly get
11    II,      XI|     at any moment raise on my property, I should be able to purchase
12    II,    XVII|    own proportion, and bought property with it. The last time I
13    II,    XVII|    money. Now, pray, take the property out of my hands, for this
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