Chapter

 1        I|      the nobles fled to foreign lands? We have not stolen their
 2        I|        We have not stolen their lands, have we? The government
 3        I|      much as a sparrow upon his lands, as he says, he will cast
 4       II|     They took refuge in foreign lands as a passer-by seeks shelter
 5       II| question regarding the national lands, which agitated France for
 6       II| government, purchase it; if the lands belonging to the emigrants
 7       VI|      who had purchased national lands were frightened. Chupin
 8      VII|   descendants, all claim to the lands belonging to my house which
 9     VIII|        he left the house.~ ~The lands of the Reche are situated
10     XIII|        purchasing a quantity of lands or bonds. So that now he
11    XXVII|            An owner of national lands, probably?”~ ~“The owner
12    XXVII|      probably?”~ ~“The owner of lands which, having been paid
13    XXVII|     nobility, and to retain the lands that were justly ours.”~ ~“
14      XLI|       of her sojourn in foreign lands. All that she said, and
15      LII| remained three years in foreign lands.~ ~Each week during all
16       LV|      just returned from foreign lands; that you were a foundling
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