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1       II|     true that the nation had sold this princely domain for
2       II|      the emigrants are to be sold, I hear. If such an act
3       II|   francs. If the property is sold by the government, purchase
4       II|     to the emigrants are not sold, take that amount to the
5      VII|  which had been detached and sold separately were of relatively
6     XXXI|    him—no, never!~ ~“Who has sold me?” he asked, in a strained,
7     XXXI|        So it is you who have sold my life, Chupin?” he said,
8    XLVII|    money; and they willingly sold us little luxuries; they
9     XLIX| possession of the estate, he sold all the property, troubling
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