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Eve, after much counsel from her father-in-law, had bought a house called the Verberie, with three acres of land and a croft planted with vines, which lay like a wedge in the old man's vineyard.
Eve and David Honor�� de Balzac 1824
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Eve, after much counsel from her father-in-law, had bought a house called the Verberie, with three acres of land and a croft planted with vines, which lay like a wedge in the old man's vineyard.
Lost Illusions Honor�� de Balzac 1824
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“How much is still owing of the purchase-money of the Verberie?”
Eve and David 2007
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“How much is still owing of the purchase-money of the Verberie?”
Eve and David 2007
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His acres added to the Verberie made a fine property, which Kolb had managed to admiration for some two years.
Eve and David 2007
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His acres added to the Verberie made a fine property, which Kolb had managed to admiration for some two years.
Eve and David 2007
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A new quarrel broke out at the Synod of Verberie and resulted in the imprisonment of Hincmar.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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Cake and sherry, a homely rejection, but not within reach upon the Oise, trotted through my head for many a mile; and once, as we were approaching Verberie, the CIGARETTE brought my heart into my mouth by the suggestion of oyster-patties and Sauterne.
An Inland Voyage 1878
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Cake and sherry, a homely refection, but not within reach upon the Oise, trotted through my head for many a mile; and once, as we were approaching Verberie, the _Cigarette_ brought my heart into my mouth by the suggestion of oyster patties and Sauterne.
The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 1 (of 25) Robert Louis Stevenson 1872
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Cake and sherry, a homely rejection, but not within reach upon the Oise, trotted through my head for many a mile; and once, as we were approaching Verberie, the Cigarette brought my heart into my mouth by the suggestion of oyster-patties and Sauterne.
An Inland Voyage Robert Louis Stevenson 1872
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