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 1  26|        to them, and they at once took his advice. The three men
 2  49| foundered in a snowdrift, and it took two hours to extricate it.~ ~
 3  56|      refused except Loiseau, who took a sip, and returned the
 4  58|         from among thp food. She took a chicken wing, and began
 5 116|                     The countess took her hand.~ ~
 6 123|                        Then they took their places round a high
 7 127|                          But she took no notice of him, and went
 8 187|       poor -- very poor. Loiseau took off his watch chain, and
 9 223|         may as well tell you she took any lovers she could get
10 229|        broader jokes, but no one took offence; and the thought
11 237|                  As soon as they took their seats at table the
12 254|        been arranged beforehand, took Boule de Suif's arm, and
13 294|        count, with much dignity, took his wife by the arm, and
14 295|   arriving last of all, silently took the place she had occupied
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