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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