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1  82|    an opportunity I left the place, and here I am."~ ~
2  84|      to have seen you in his place -- you and your sort! There
3 124| execrating them in the first place because they cost her money,
4 142|      thing; besides, in this place it would be shameful."~ ~
5 145|    bedroom before taking his place beside his slumbering spouse.~ ~
6 207|   enemy must inevitably take place at Totes. This reflection
7 229|      that in Boule de Suif's place she would be less inclined
8 266|      any to be found in this place." And great was Madame Loiseau'
9 295|    of all, silently took the place she had occupied during
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