He even waved off the excuse of no bathing suits, telling them rentals were available. [Please select]
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That would explain why it remained so long unoccupied--why there are no records of rentals. [Please select]
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They finally leased all these roads, under agreements which guaranteed large annual rentals. [Please select]
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He dealt exclusively with the excessive rentals for postal boxes charged the public by Palmer, Cook, and Company. [Please select]
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No initial payment was asked, and there were no annual rentals to be paid to the Crown. [Please select]
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The land appropriated was disposed of at public sale, leased at low rentals, allotted to discharged soldiers, or allowed to lie unused. [Please select]
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Even at Bond Street rentals I assume that a house of assignation is a golden enterprise. [Please select]
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A pretty state of things when a man with twenty thousand acres under leaseholds has to beg for his rentals, and then does n't get 'em.' [Please select]
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As there were no warehouses in which to store goods, and as the few structures of the sort charged enormous rentals, it was cheaper to auction off immediately all consignments. [Please select]
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