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1 3 | were being sold to pay her debts had died in the next room. 2 13| a year; she has heaps of debts. The duke gives her all 3 13| free, I should have no more debts, and we could go and spend 4 15| which she used to pay her debts without asking you for the 5 16| which is very disagreeable. Debts are contracted, acquaintances 6 16| was on my side. I made no debts, and I spent three times 7 17| house for me, but he has my debts to pay, and unluckily I 8 18| even, would pay all her debts, and give her four or five 9 19| one has? You will pay my debts, realize your estate, and 10 19| telling you, pay all my debts, and take a new flat. In 11 19| promised to pay all her debts, to give her a receipt for 12 20| allow me to spend; I have no debts; and, in short, I am not 13 25| furniture in order to pay my debts, and live with you without 14 26| de G., prosecuted for his debts, has had to return to London.