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 1  20|     accosted them, and the three began to talk. "I am bringing
 2  45| respectable matrons of the party began to whisper among themselves,
 3  58|         took a chicken wing, and began to eat it daintily, together
 4  68|        stammered words of thanks began to eat quickly, without
 5  80|         speaking to her. So they began to talk, stiffly at first;
 6 125|       she lowered her voice, and began to broach delicate subjects.
 7 136|        over to the innkeeper and began chatting in a low voice.
 8 170|       count and the manufacturer began to talk politics. They forecast
 9 205|          pedestrians, their feet began to pain them so that each
10 216|                        Then they began to talk about him, his figure,
11 228|          below the surface, they began rather to enjoy this unedifying
12 237|        seats at table the attack began. First they opened a vague
13 246|        to do homage to religion, began to question the elder of
14 250|    drifted somewhat, and the nun began to talk of the convents
15 255|                               He began talking to her in that familiar,
16 288|                    And all three began to laugh again, choking,
17 298|         its way, and the journey began afresh.~ ~
18 307|       the sign of the cross, and began to mutter in unison interminable
19 310|      neat, thin slices, and both began to eat.~ ~
20 312|      straw beneath his feet, and began to devour the eggs, letting
21 318|      thought of a good joke, and began to whistle the Marseillaise.~ ~
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