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1 I| My proposal is that you pay my debts in a lump sum, 2 I| magnanimous! And if I do not pay them, I suppose war will 3 I| pleased to be facetious! Not pay, do you say! Why, 'tis[Pg 4 II| horse-dealers because you can't pay them, I suppose? Would it 5 II| Would it not be juster to pay them up in full?"~ ~"How 6 II| it is not enough that I pay your debts. You will want 7 III| immediately, but he had to pay it over double before the 8 IV| she would one day have to pay them back), and often when 9 IV| just enough money left to pay for kitchen requisites for 10 V| young woman may be able to pay for the necessary tuition; 11 VI| feel free. They wanted to pay him back as soon as possible, 12 VII| your honour; for they don't pay the slightest attention 13 VII| produced sufficient grain to pay for the expense of cultivating 14 VIII| valley in the Carpathians, to pay his ward a visit.~ ~Fanny 15 IX| was naturally expected to pay back[Pg 208] as much again 16 IX| there the greatest noblemen pay him large sums of money 17 IX| Kecskerey's money does not pay for the evening's entertainment, 18 IX| Fennimore who will have to pay. Here, give me an inch of 19 XI| use against him. He will pay court to you impetuously, 20 XIII| make way, as he wished to pay his respects immediately 21 XVII| most gladly, and he would pay his court to her. Success 22 XXI| that my agent at Pest shall pay him a gold ducat down every 23 XXI| they are not to lose their pay if they have to be discharged