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1 5,5| they obtain a hold on an estate, leave nothing for the rightful 2 5,6| lay claim to the count's estate. If she hesitates, her son 3 5,6| and then exclaimed: "The estate that belongs to you is that 4 5,6| that you are an heir to the estate. But - don't grieve too 5 6,1| claim to my poor brother's estate. In refusing to listen to 6 6,3| to accept her brother's estate and share it with him." ~ 7 6,4| possession of your brother's estate." ~Madame d'Argeles sprang 8 7,4| the Count de Chalusse's estate that he claimed. "Ah! so 9 7,5| will show you that this estate can never be yours. By what 10 7,5| man in Paris. The count's estate belongs to me, and so I 11 7,5| possession of my brother's estate; but neither you nor I will 12 7,6| claim to your brother's estate." ~"No." ~"Ah! you won't? 13 7,7| Our net is the Chalusse estate, and Coralth and Valorsay 14 14,1| anything from the count's estate, which was more than doubtful, 15 14,5| the Count de Chalusse's estate? That's what I am after! 16 14,5| your right to my parents' estate." ~"Ah - so - - " ~"Your 17 14,5| renunciation of my rights to the estate of the Count de Chalusse 18 15,6| rightful portion of the estate, he concealed his fortune 19 16,1| stolen from the late count's estate." ~M. Wilkie bounded from 20 16,3| Before receiving a man's estate, one must know the cause 21 16,4| the value of the count's estate cannot be less than ten 22 19,4| her share of the family estate, threatening him with a 23 19,5| the heirs of the Chalusse estate of two millions of francs 24 20,1| possession of the Chalusse estate. It is true that a few trifling