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1     I|        of them; always the same set, not fast men, but respectable
2     I|         strong as a horse. They set the half bottles of wine
3     I|         good-by.~The other four set off again, and instinctively
4    II| Fernande's knees, and then they set off.~But the horse's jerky
5    II|      sparks from an engine will set fire to dry grass, so the
6    II|     faith and ardent piety have set such a salutary example
7    II|     very silent and thoughtful, set off for home in the midst
8    II|        of the little horse, who set off every time the refrain
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