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 1       II|    What?” she faltered; “this gold was not yours, my father?
 2       II|  these in which we live, this gold will not be safe in your
 3       II|       I have found a way. The gold is here in this cupboard,
 4     XXXI|    francs! It will be paid in gold.”~ ~With a bound, Lacheneur
 5     XXXI|  under his roof, a thirst for gold seized him. He whispered
 6     XXXI|     ignobly betraying him for gold.~ ~“But,” pleaded the innkeeper’
 7    XXXVI| unbuckling a belt filled with gold, which he had put on under
 8     XLII|     twenty thousand francs in gold which had been paid him?
 9     XLII|    would like to melt all the gold and pour it down the throats
10     XLIX|     francs, but the fever for gold was burning in their veins,
11       LI|  dressed me in it, as you sew gold lace upon the clothing of
12      LII|   surprised at seeing so much gold in the possession of such
13     LIII|       his pocket a handful of gold, and, throwing it upon the
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