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1 5,1| race-horse constituted his only claim to a footing in fashionable 2 5,1| society. But it was a strong claim - a claim that justified 3 5,1| it was a strong claim - a claim that justified the display 4 5,4| will she come forward and claim them? From what I know of 5 5,6| Madame d'Argeles must lay claim to the count's estate. If 6 6,1| from the prosecution of my claim to my poor brother's estate. 7 6,4| hoped to prevail upon me to claim my share of the paternal 8 6,4| could compel me to assert my claim. God only knows how much 9 7,5| matter. You may renounce your claim, but I shall not renounce 10 7,5| am your son, and I shall claim the property." ~"Even if 11 7,5| what right will you lay claim to it? Because you are my 12 7,6| s reach before he could claim it. Instead of doing that - 13 7,6| once, and make known your claim to your brother's estate." ~" 14 11,5| marquis could urge this claim if he became my husband?" ~" 15 15,4| intended to compel me to claim my share of the property. 16 15,6| his appearance and lays claim to this fortune, I entreat