Reference for Bava Metzia 132:11
אלא אפותיקי דקאמר רב פפא מאי היא דאמר ליה לא יהא לך פרעון אלא מזו
But, said R. Papa, if he is particular about his land, it [his offer to the creditor] is certainly binding.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Rashi: if he is particular not to sell any land, even for its full value, he is obviously not anxious to retain the mortgaged estate, as otherwise he would have sold off some other field. (Presumably this assumption is made because he could not have obtained on a mortgage the same money as by a sale in the open market) Tosaf.: If, when borrowing, he was insistent that the mortgage should be on that particular field, he evidently anticipated the possibility of non-redemption, and was reconciled to it. ');"><sup>11</sup></span>
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