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 1   4|       the French soldiers had just crossed the Seine on their
 2  44|    crimson apple, a peony-bud just bursting into bloom; she
 3  72|      of claret, adding: "It's just hunger - that's what is
 4  82|     one who entered. They are just as easy to strangle as other
 5  83|       monopoly of patriotism, just as priests have a monopoly
 6  84|  stammered in her wrath: "I'd just like to have seen you in
 7 102|                     They were just about to take their seats
 8 132|     seeing that they make war just to amuse themselves?"~ ~
 9 149|     men where they come from, just as we do here; and the war
10 149|       and the war causes them just as much unhappiness as it
11 149|      are not so very bad here just now, because the soldiers
12 149| soldiers do no harm, and work just as if they were in their
13 165|                 Last evening, just as I was going to bed."~ ~
14 172|       The officer said to me, just like this: 'Monsieur Follenvie,
15 223|       respects married women. Just think. He is master here.
16 242|                               Just as soup was served, Monsieur
17 318|     smiled like a man who had just thought of a good joke,
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