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1 They are my property; I paid dearly enough for them.
2 I pay dearly enough for my social position, and I certainly claim its privileges.
3 I wanted political success now dearly enough , but not at the price of constructive realities.
4 God knows I paid dearly enough for my lack of judgment on this melancholy occasion.
5 But he was paying dearly enough for his Liliths.
6 We have both paid dearly enough for our connection.
7 The Swedes have paid for it dearly enough , anyhow.'
8 I love him dearly enough to prefer his happiness to my own a thousand times over.
9 Poor Cecily paid dearly enough for HER vanity.
10 This prompt submission showed dearly enough by whom they had been employed, and for what reason.
11 Well, my poor Jansoulet, I hope Paris is making you pay dearly enough for your welcome.
12 Ah, women often pay dearly enough for the bouquets they receive and the attentions they accept.
13 Lionel felt some slight jealousy of Beatrice; he paid dearly enough for it in the dark after-days.
14 I have paid for it dearly enough .
15 It has cost us dearly enough already.
16 Her folly has cost me dearly enough .
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