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 1     I|     where you live?"~ ~"I own property here, but I live at Paris,
 2     I|      getting to the end of my property. But send money abroad I
 3    II|       anybody may have to any property, if he be out of possession
 4    II|     the inheritance, the rich property, was almost in my hands;
 5    II|  Monseigneur Kárpáthy, of the property that was so nearly yours,
 6    II| lancet, to do you out of your property, and place you in such an
 7    II|     the money he has, for his property has been sequestered on
 8    II|       when you come into your property?"~ ~"Fi donc!" said Kárpáthy,
 9    II| gentleman is the slave of his property, and can leave it to nobody
10    II|       in order to inherit his property. But so much I may say,
11    IV|      his post, and the little property he possessed was seized;
12    VI| accept as his heir the little property which his thrift had accumulated.~ ~
13   VII| surreptitious filching of his property. But the young Squire was
14    IX|   gave the girl a nice little property, and then they were reconciled
15   XXI|    the jester, and the Lapayi property. May he live there happily
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