Par.

 1   3|          wooden gate opened and a man entered. He might have been
 2   3|         then to bark for joy. The man cried:~
 3   7|                               The man asked:~
 4  13|       darkened couch where an old man, the father of the peasant
 5  14|                               The man and the woman approached
 6  14|        woman approached the dying man and looked at him with calm,
 7  27|                               The man stood perplexed for a while,
 8  52|           to look at him. The old man was in exactly the same
 9  55|        they returned to the dying man.~
10  57| uninterrupted rattle of the dying man.~
11  59|           the tenacity of the old man.~
12  66|                   At noon the old man was not dead. The people
13  69|        the death certificate. The man and the woman returned,
14  70|       feeble breathing of the old man.~
15  85|          take a look at the dying man. They crossed themselves
16  88|           had a look at the dying man, they thought of the refreshments;
17  95|           stayed beside the dying man, held there by a morbid
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