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 1  15|     their triumphal march, the people grew bolder, and the necessities
 2  40|                      These six people occupied the farther end
 3  40|    established society of good people with religion and principle.~ ~
 4  43|      terror of all respectable people. For the past twenty years
 5  61|      than the rest of us. Some people think of everything."~ ~
 6  66| pleasant to meet with obliging people."~ ~
 7  72|            Then, surrounded by people who were eating, and well-nigh
 8  81|      the French; and all these people who were fleeing themselves
 9  86|      basket was empty. The ten people had finished its contents
10 128|        of no earthly use! Poor people have to feed and keep them,
11 128|      to myself: When there are people who make discoveries that
12 128| discoveries that are of use to people, why should others take
13 128|       a terrible thing to kill people, whether they are Prussians,
14 195|    supreme disgust, that those people behaved like ancient barbarians.
15 313|    rage, she watched all these people placidly eating. At first,
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