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Alexandre Dumas, fils
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1 1 | in not having left her to pay the ordinary penalty, but 2 2 | expected if the parents who pay for being wept over are 3 2 | return for the price they pay. ~As for me, though my initials 4 3 | goods were being sold to pay her debts had died in the 5 3 | have resulted in making me pay ten times its price for 6 5 | little of the dead, and pay them a visit. I went to 7 8 | theatre. I never saw her pay the slightest attention 8 8 | Gaston; I can very well pay her a call." ~"But Armand 9 11| want the same thing; who pay me for it, and then think 10 11| here?" ~"I have come to pay her a visit." ~"At midnight?" ~" 11 13| she could not so much as pay for the rooms she lives 12 13| have the vanity to wish to pay for everything they get 13 14| love, afraid of having to pay the bill of the banquet? 14 14| no division, it could not pay by a present, however generous, 15 15| means which she used to pay her debts without asking 16 15| francs, which she will never pay me back, or which she will 17 15| back, or which she will pay me in hats, which will never 18 15| lover. Do like the others; pay me, and say no more about 19 16| those who lose serve to pay for their horses and mistresses, 20 16| only what I was able to pay, and gained only what I 21 17| but he has my debts to pay, and unluckily I have plenty. 22 18| But it was necessary to pay, and in order not to ask 23 18| poetical, but one can't pay one's creditors in that 24 18| me yesterday even, would pay all her debts, and give 25 19| you are always obliged to pay. You are ashamed to accept 26 19| indeed when one has? You will pay my debts, realize your estate, 27 19| everything without telling you, pay all my debts, and take a 28 19| The man had promised to pay all her debts, to give her 29 20| a mistress if you will; pay her as a man of honour is 30 20| man of honour is bound to pay the woman whom he keeps, 31 23| resolved that she should pay for what I had suffered. ~ 32 24| by the game, and able to pay her some attention. All 33 24| suddenly that I forgot to pay you. Here is the price of 34 25| my furniture in order to pay my debts, and live with 35 26| so. Oh, my past life! I pay double for it now. ~There 36 27| and we went together to pay a visit to Prudence and 37 27| notes, which she could not pay, Marguerite having died


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