Despite contact with the absentee landlord, no action has yet been taken. [noun]
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The landlord thought the tenant should fork out for this; the understandably aggrieved tenant did not. [noun]
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In fact, the landlord was the party who took all the venison off their hands, and disposed of it. [noun]
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Hasn't your landlord distrained for rent. [noun]
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She began asking Dron about the peasants' needs and what there was in Bogucharovo that belonged to the landlord. [noun]
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She had heard vaguely that there was such a thing as "landlord's corn" which was sometimes given to the peasants. [noun]
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"And of yours," retorted Charron, beginning to imbibe the pugnacity of an English landlord, "that when you have got everything, you will enjoy what." [noun]
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It was his landlord who had stuck up that notice of a sale by auction. [noun]
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