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 1  30|   heavy clouds, which made the country more dazzlingly white by
 2  32|      the retail-dealers in the country, and had the reputation,
 3  43|      had pits dug in the level country, young forest trees felled,
 4 130| undertaken in defence of one's country."~ ~
 5 135|        which might accrue to a country by the employment of so
 6 147|    party resolved to scour the country for him, and sallied forth.
 7 151|        They are repeopling the country," jested Loiseau.~ ~
 8 169|       though it had served its country in serving Cornudet. It
 9 170|      he could sell wine to the country dealers. The count and the
10 205|     when they reached the open country it looked so mournful and
11 259|        t often find in his own country."~ ~
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