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1        V|    his reach, would have paid dearly for these insults to the
2     XIII|     and who was forced to pay dearly for her bread; since Mlle.
3     XVII|      times out of ten he paid dearly for his attempts at rebellion.
4     XXII|    Marie! I will make you pay dearly for your insulting patronage!”~ ~
5    XXIII|      and I shall sell my life dearly.”~ ~“We will make a stand
6     XXIV| Swearing that they should pay dearly for it, if they were deceiving
7       LI|      Ah! you have made me pay dearly for the crime of being poor.
8       LI| dearest little aunt,” and “my dearly beloved niece,” from morning
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