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1 I| farm had hurried through their dinner and had returned
2 I| cock stood up proudly in their midst. When he crowed, the
3 I| green. The apple trees cast their shade all round them, and
4 I| and yellow irises, with their sword-like leaves, steamed
5 I| the favorable weather, of their master, who was a good fellow,
6 I| was a good fellow, then of their neighbors, of all the people
7 I| round, of themselves, of their village, of their youthful
8 I| themselves, of their village, of their youthful days, of their
9 I| their youthful days, of their recollections, of their
10 I| their recollections, of their relations, who had left
11 I| legs, under the table, with their heavy nailed boots. By degrees,
12 II| would suddenly discover their meaning, until at last,
13 II| and, in order to forget their jokes, she began to work
14 II| getting high prices for all their produce, and by baffling
15 III| some embarrassment, with their arms hanging at their sides,
16 III| with their arms hanging at their sides, as if they did not
17 III| frequently become masters in their turn, and the female servants
18 III| its making any change in their life or habits.~Rose did
19 IV| alone together to the end of their days. That is what I have
20 V| long, and when they were in their room together at night he
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