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1 I, I | dumb-bell that lay under a chair. Having raised with the
2 I, II | itself to the shape of the chair. His figure seemed to shrink
3 I, II | resting on the arms of the chair, allowed to droop his pale
4 I, III| young woman sitting in a chair, with an open book lying
5 I, III| The lady there, in that chair?”~“Yes. Well, you, too,
6 I, III| you, too, will sit on a chair, you will have an open book
7 I, III| sitting on benches, for whom a chair was too great an expense.~
8 I, III| knitting on a silk-covered chair beside her; then she assented
9 II, I | from which I drink, the chair on~which I sit, the bread
10 II, I | passed, seeing her reserved chair, followed by a man in a
11 II, II | fellow!”~Pushing back her chair, she jumped up and ran to
12 II, II | retired as far as her low chair, sat down in it and wept;
13 II, III| of the vast nave, took a chair and sat down.~She was religious
14 II, IV | had remained on the iron chair where Annette had laid it.
15 II, IV | Guilleroy had returned to her chair, in simple obedience to
16 II, VI | herself sink, sobbing, upon a chair. She would have remained
17 II, VI | a stranger sitting on a chair in the dining-room.~The
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