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1  10|          that you are doing your country." He loved him all the same,
2  12|   receive their friends at their country home at Tourbeville. It
3  12| enjoyments of good people and of country proprietors. They would
4  12|   lookout for compliments on the country, on its natural features,
5  21|           having put on with his country clothes a free and easy
6  21|       and dignified, even in the country, as though compelled by
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