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1 I, 1 | garnished with rings and dressed in loud colours, he had 2 I, 4 | the neck bare. The lads, dressed like their papas, seemed 3 I, 6 | one ever was, always well dressed, and weeping like fountains. 4 I, 7 | cottage, with a husband dressed in a black velvet coat with 5 II, 1 | coming. She started. A man dressed in black suddenly came into 6 II, 4 | past the curtain, always dressed in the same way, and without 7 II, 6 | individual presents himself, well dressed, even wearing an order, 8 II, 7 | again saw Emma in her room, dressed as he had seen her, and 9 II, 9 | Charles went out early Emma dressed quickly and slipped on tiptoe 10 II, 12 | flowers, offered you by women dressed in red bodices. They heard 11 II, 14 | village, like ploughboys dressed in Sundayclothes, has a 12 III, 5 | Thursdays. She got up and dressed silently, in order not to 13 III, 6 | all day long, torpid, half dressed, and from time to time burning 14 III, 6(21)| People dressed as longshoremen.~ 15 III, 7 | do well to go there.”~She dressed, put on her black gown, 16 III, 11 | at seeing her so badly dressed, with laceless boots, and