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1     I|  you pay my debts in a lump sum, and there shall be peace
2   III|   it is who has presented a sum of money to the community
3     V|    to devote every year the sum of three thousand florins
4    VI|   who, however, thought the sum more suitably applied to
5    IX|   florins was a nice little sum, and she meant to deposit
6    IX|   in exchange for this nice sum of money? Why, nothing at
7    IX| thousand florins is a great sum of money. Nobody would be
8   XXI|   the congregation, and the sum of money set apart for them;
9   XXI|     he shall receive a lump sum of one hundred ducats down
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