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1    II|  the wrist, ornamented with white embroidery, wearing an old
2    II|    chairs in it, drawn by a white horse.~The carpenter politely
3    II|    their shoulders, and the white horse went on stretching
4    II|    was almost hidden in her white dress, and she began to
5    II|    all the dignity of their white surplices, went on in somewhat
6    II|  day before, and the little white horse started off with his
7    II|       And then he watched a white pocket-handkerchief, which
8   III| through the old gentleman's white whiskers.~Tall Fernande
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