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 1     I| jingled at every uneven step, looked like cooks dressed up for
 2     I|   than they usually are.~They looked just like servants at an
 3    II|     with feathers, so that it looked like a bird's nest, had
 4    II|      with largo flounces, and looked like a very fat child, an
 5    II|    dwarf; while the two Pumps looked as if they had cut their
 6    II|    the rack over his head. He looked inclined for a joke, and
 7    II|   exclamations of delight and looked at them with that gravity
 8    II|      sat up very straight and looked dignified.~But the two Pumps
 9    II|  dignified.~But the two Pumps looked so distressed that he renewed
10    II|   corner of one eye, and they looked so exactly like fowls that
11    II|  poppies, and the cart, which looked as if it were filled with
12    II|       thin, short hair, which looked faded and worn, hanging
13    II|      a cloud of muslin, which looked like whipped cream, while
14    II|    cream, while the lads, who looked like embryo waiters in a
15    II|    wax tapers which they held looked like lances pointing in
16    II|     to excess. Madame Tellier looked at the clock every moment,
17    II|       the roadside sat up and looked at the load of shouting
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