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 1       II|        of his estate or to the purchase of more land. And yet, he
 2       II|       will probably be able to purchase our property for seventy
 3       II|        sold by the government, purchase it; if the lands belonging
 4       IV|         that you made haste to purchase our estate!”~ ~The former
 5       IV|        francs intended for the purchase of the estate.”~ ~“Perfect!
 6    XXIII| employed. They have used it to purchase guns, powder, and ammunition.”~ ~
 7     XXXI|       say that your life would purchase theirs. They have certainly
 8    XXXVI|        the suburbs where I can purchase a change of clothing.” He
 9     XLII|     fortunate in being able to purchase comparative safety at such
10       LI|        to Paris in advance, to purchase, if possible, the Hotel
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