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 1  13|       the more he suffers at having to part with anything that
 2  13|      that belongs to him, at having to see any portion of his
 3  17|     A large four-horse coach having, therefore, been engaged
 4  17|  journey, and ten passengers having given in their names to
 5  27|   The ladies at the far end, having brought with them little
 6  28|   six horses instead of four having been harnessed to the diligence,
 7  37|      the frail one's husband having, in recognition of this
 8  50|   the starving French troops having frightened away all business.~ ~
 9  99|     the inn, and the German, having demanded the passports signed
10 197|      bed early; and the men, having lighted their pipes, proposed
11 199|    to do so, and a terror at having to spend another day in
12 201|     against the girl for not having secretly sought out the
13 259|       he could boast then of having made a conquest of a pretty
14 299| neighbors, and humiliated at having yielded to the Prussian
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