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1  10|      of men quartered in one's house might be reduced; and why
2  10|       to be civil in one's own house, provided there was no public
3  10|    know each other; but in the house both chatted freely, and
4  34|     arithmetic in the business house which Loiseau enlivened
5  76|        whether we shall find a house in which to pass the night?
6  82|        to stay," she said. "My house was well stocked with provisions,
7 144|     there are Prussians in the house! Perhaps even in the very
8 146| silence reigned throughout the house. But soon there arose from
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