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1    1,   14|  district was, in fact, just a corner of fertile Normandy.~The
2    3,    2|    weather. Paganel sat in his corner, muttering vague and incoherent
3    3,    6| ammunition were piled in a dry corner. Fortunately the travelers
4    3,   12|    Mary Grant and Helena, in a corner of the hut, lay down on
5    3,   20|       with my sailors, in this corner of the globe, I did not
6    3,   21|       being fairly driven in a corner by the intractable Major,
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