Chapter

 1       II|    and almost all the land belonging to his old master.~ ~It
 2       II| your devotion. The estates belonging to the emigrants are to
 3       II|  purchase it; if the lands belonging to the emigrants are not
 4       IV|  my keeping.”~ ~Anyone not belonging to that class of spoiled
 5      VII|     all claim to the lands belonging to my house which you have
 6      XII|    them collect everything belonging to him and to his daughter—
 7     XVII| the furniture and clothing belonging to M. Lacheneur were coming.
 8      XXV|   it is true. Two officers belonging to the Montaignac militia,
 9  XXXVIII|    to feel cold. The house belonging to the duke in Montaignac
10       LI|    in bank-notes and coin, belonging to her father.~ ~This sum
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