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 1      I,      II|      come with me, you shall be paid for your trouble."~ ~"Can'
 2      I,     III|       morning the old gentleman paid a visit to his little guest.
 3      I,     III|         lottery, a lady who had paid one hundred and twenty francs
 4     II,       I|          The Baroness Katharina paid one hundred thousand florins
 5     II,     III|       and park at half the rent paid heretofore." He fancied
 6     II,     III| continue to pay the same rent I paid to the former owner."~ ~"
 7     II,     III|         year as jurat, and have paid a ducat for my diploma."~ ~"
 8    III,     III|       but they were sleepy, and paid no attention to what she
 9    III,      IV|      none. No train of admirers paid court to her. No strains
10    III,      IV|        the silly flatterers who paid court to them; no acquaintances
11     IV,       I| practical results. The baroness paid daily visits to her "Children'
12     IV,      II|         an extensive dairy, and paid daily visits to her stables.
13     IV,      II|      she had been formerly. She paid little heed to his learned
14     IV,     III|        said to Ludwig.~ ~But he paid no attention to her words.~ ~"
15      V,       I|          the officer in command paid a visit at the Nameless
16      V,       I|       the return visit had been paid, which would have to be
17      V,       I|         the Nameless Castle. He paid a third visit at eight o'
18     VI,      VI|         pleased with her. I was paid enough for it - an enormous
19     IX,     III|          my dear friend. I have paid a very high entrance-fee
20     IX,     III|      once; but I don't think he paid much attention to military
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