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1 3 | and driving two big black horses which Tony had sold her 2 8 | whirled away by two superb horses. ~We returned to Prudence' 3 11| for an hour from the Marly horses to the Rond-Point, I saw 4 11| returned to his friends, the horses set out again, and as I 5 13| income has a large house, horses, servants, carriages; he 6 16| lose serve to pay for their horses and mistresses, which is 7 17| possible." ~"Will you take your horses and carriage?" ~"I shall 8 18| asked one day. ~"One of the horses is ill, and there are some 9 18| where are Marguerite's horses?" ~"Sold." ~"The shawl?" ~" 10 18| for money, she sold her horses and her shawls, and pawned 11 19| what you had done with your horses, shawls, and jewels." ~" 12 19| What need had I of the horses? It was an economy to sell 13 19| me just as much without horses, or shawls, or diamonds." ~ 14 19| with me. In a few days your horses, your diamonds, and your 15 23| She had repurchased her horses, for the carriage was just 16 23| he has repurchased her horses, he has taken her jewels