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 1     I|         saint, burned all night long.~The house, which was old
 2     I|       Commerce, and they took a long walk, going to the pier
 3     I|        were tired of waiting so long outside a closed house,
 4     I|       two and two, and formed a long procession, and were shouting
 5     I|   direction of the abbey. For a long time they still heard the
 6    II|        occupations, and lived a long way from each other. But
 7    II|    twenty leagues on land is as long a journey as crossing the
 8    II|    wearing an old high hat with long nap, held an enormous green
 9    II|        and they all gazed for a long time at those handsome ladies
10    II|         slept the whole morning long.~The villagers were up already,
11    II| starched muslin dresses or very long wax tapers tied in the middle
12    II|      boys on the other, and the long wax tapers which they held
13    II|        and Fernande held up her long muslin skirt, so that it
14    II|       served in the workshop on long boards supported by trestles,
15    II|      her about the child, and a long conversation took place,
16   III|    seemed to him to be twice as long as usual, in consequence
17   III|     with enthusiastic cries of "Long live Tournevau!" And Raphaele,
18   III|        would stop to toss off a long draught of sparkling wine,
19   III|        themselves while she had long private talks in corners
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