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正文 第31节 文 / [法]Honore de Balzac/巴尔扎克

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    expirationoftheleasesonshares,torelettointelligentand

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    intreatfar,tillneedednewhouses,was

    capableinginfortythousandfrancsayear,tenthousandfor

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    ainroad

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    toursiles;tenantsing,

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    theestateslatelypurchased,andtotuthepresentdo

    thousesandbuildings,ihattheprht

    bringierrentafterthegroundhadbeencultivatedforayear

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    rtsaufhadreveredaftertheegration,edforseven

    thousandfrancsayearfoineyears;hispensionhousand.

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    ablished.

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