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1 I have an estate called Heathdale in the county of Hampshire, England.
2 Now I have an estate , I shall need a trained butler, egad.
3 Though it would not be bad to have an estate on its banks.
4 I have an estate in the interior, and I have never seen a wild elephant.
5 I have an estate in Hampshire which seems to get on very well without me.
6 Those Walshes have an estate in Fingal, I think.
7 You have an estate and guards and she is supposed to be some type of a beggar.
8 What's more, I have an estate in the east of the county, a little this side of Plymouth.
9 They have an estate near Edinburgh.
10 They have an estate there.
11 You have an estate somewhere.
12 We have an estate in Cornwall; my father has lately died, and I am in town to see about his will.
13 If it is my interest to have an estate in land, it is my interest also to take it from my neighbor.
14 In Massachusetts he had to have an estate of £60, or an income of £3 from his estate.
15 The voter must have an estate worth a certain sum, or a specified number of acres, or an annual income of so many dollars.
16 I have an estate of fifteen hundred a year, and am a creature whose real wants, like those of other human creatures, are few.
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