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1       II|      twentieth part of its real value. The appraisement was sixty-nine
2        V|     virgin heart of far greater value than the most magnificent
3        X|       Lacheneur has trebled the value of Sairmeuse. I think that
4    XXVII|    trusty person, who knows its value. It will go to the King
5     XXIX|        its significance and its value. Will this writing prove
6     XXIX| Lacheneur had any doubts of the value of the document she possesses,
7   XXXIII|      endeavoring to augment the value of his services by refusing
8   XXXIII|      would have you know that I value my life, now that I am rich.”~ ~
9      LIV|  perhaps, a quarter part of the value of these jewels, and they
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