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1     I,     III|          And what is the average price of a goat?"~ ~"Fifteen francs."~ ~"
2     I,     III|    francs."~ ~"Well, here is the price of your goats in cash. I
3     I,      VI|        have won is not worth the price I paid for it; but I have
4     I,      IX|       him on account of the high price he had to pay for them.
5     I,     XII|         will be included in that price. Who can forbid an inn-keeper
6    II,       X|        fluctations of the market price in relation to the nominal
7    II,       X| bequeathed this money to you the price of these securities was
8    II,    XIII|        Bismarck fatally wounded! Price of rentes, 1 franc 25."~ ~
9    II,     XVI| Indépendance were before me. The price of the copy was five francs.~ ~
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