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 1    II|        people from Fecamp to a village of five hundred houses in
 2    II|        country.~It was a small village, through which the highroad
 3    II|        after dinner. The whole village was wrapped in that perfect
 4    II| perfect repose of the sleeping village, and they shivered, not
 5    II|        quite at one end of the village, while the church was situated
 6    II|       majestically through the village, like a general's staff
 7    II|        while the effect on the village was startling.~At the school
 8    II|       as all the people in the village had given the town ladies
 9    II|     thought of her mother, her village church and her first communion.
10    II|       that was going on in the village. Everywhere they were feasting,
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