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 1  19|                 At half-past four in the morning the travellers
 2  28|  last, six horses instead of four having been harnessed to
 3  58|   wayside inns. The necks of four bottles protruded from among
 4  68|   out the newspaper over the four pairs of knees.~ ~
 5  73|    stammered, looking at the four passengers who were still
 6  90| hours allotted the horses in four periods for feeding and
 7 171|  could only repeat, three or four times in succession, and
 8 206|                          The four women walked in front, and
 9 266|    proprietor came back with four bottles in his hands. They
10 312|  overcoat, produced from one four hard-boiled eggs and from
11 314|     the pies, the pears, the four bottles of claret; and her
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