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 1        I|       sale; we bought them, and paid for them; they are lawfully
 2       II|          You have bought it and paid for it, have you not? So
 3        V|    within his reach, would have paid dearly for these insults
 4        X|       existence at the price he paid for it —not even the poor
 5     XVII|        nine times out of ten he paid dearly for his attempts
 6     XXII|      Montaignac, or the marquis paid a visit to the chateau.~ ~
 7    XXVII|        lands which, having been paid for with good money and
 8     XXXI|     thousand francs! It will be paid in gold.”~ ~With a bound,
 9     XLII|   francs in gold which had been paid him? No one knew. His sons
10     XLII|         which you shall be well paid.”~ ~She said this so carelessly
11     XLII|         is true that I was well paid for that other job; but
12      XLV|  confidence in his reports? She paid him! Others, by paying him
13     XLIX|         provided the purchasers paid cash.~ ~He reserved only
14      LII|         honesty if he were well paid.~ ~The man was really a
15      LII|        hundred francs which she paid in advance.~ ~“And where
16      LII|      francs; and so long as she paid him it was plain that he
17      LII|         marry her. Mme. Blanche paid for the wedding-feast.~ ~
18      LII|     merchant, which the duchess paid for, and which he drank
19      LII|      for the baptism as she had paid for the wedding, only too
20     LIII|   presented his bill, which was paid without discussion; and
21     LIII| strolling player. He was poorly paid, and often reduced to abject
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