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 1        I|   one among them who had not purchased some morsel of government
 2        I|     them from those who have purchased them, if possible. From
 3       II|     the former ploughboy had purchased the chateau, and almost
 4       II|      the day on which he had purchased Sairmeuse to this fatal
 5       II|  dwelt. The following year I purchased Sairmeuse.”~ ~He had confessed
 6       IV|   again to the duke.~ ~“If I purchased Sairmeuse,” he answered,
 7       VI|   they heard it, all who had purchased national lands were frightened.
 8      VII|      my house which you have purchased. They are yours—I give them
 9      XIX|   well that M. Lacheneur had purchased a horse in order to extend
10    XXXVI|  two-sou piece, which he had purchased from a grocer in Sairmeuse.~ ~
11      LII|   assistance to her. Blanche purchased a dress for her, whenever
12      LII|  dress for her, whenever she purchased one for herself, took her
13      LII|     by his own exertions. He purchased the stock of a wine merchant,
14       LV| because Mme. Blanche had not purchased the diamond ear-rings she
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