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 1        V|      thousand francs that they owe you?”~ ~“I shall ask them
 2       VI|    Sairmeuse, to whom he would owe his approaching happiness.~ ~
 3        X| willing that I should do so. I owe my very existence, as well
 4       XI|      Marie-Anne, “all that you owe to Mademoiselle Lacheneur.
 5       XI|      to himself: ‘Those people owe everything to me!’”~ ~His
 6      XVI|      debts everywhere, and you owe at least twenty thousand
 7    XXIII|     him, perhaps; and I really owe the fellow a debt of gratitude.
 8   XXXVII|       in a feeble voice:~ ~“We owe you a debt of gratitude
 9     XLIV|   child, when duty speaks. You owe this sacrifice to an innocent
10    XLVII|     right to despair thus; you owe a sacred duty to your child.”~ ~
11      LII| speaker, and said:~ ~“Ah! do I owe you anything?”~ ~“You owe
12      LII|      owe you anything?”~ ~“You owe me nothing personally, Madame;
13      LII|    personally, Madame; but you owe a heavy debt to my deceased
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