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1       V|    persons? Why, money couldn't buy them at that late hour,
2       V|     felt herself rich enough to buy this jewel for her offering.
3     XII|    their own. Be sure you don't buy a parrot, else it will turn
4    XIII|       But if the lady wishes to buy shoes of him she should
5    XIII|      perhaps a customer come to buy a picture. The shoemaker
6   XVIII| marriage. So you must manage to buy a house-lot or something
7   XVIII|        do you really propose to buy one?"~ ~"Yes, - as my dowry
8   XVIII|          Very well, then, we'll buy a mine and call it by your
9    XXIV|  harvest, and she was forced to buy grain from her own purse.
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