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1    1,    1|   little in common with the fine qualities of our present
2    1,    9| goes, which is reduced to a fine powder, and with the addition
3    1,   11|    note. The nights were so fine that the long raft went
4    1,   12| Hereabouts are grouped many fine trees, and among them a
5    1,   12|   long fish-bones, and some fine bone or copper ornaments,
6    1,   16|    mistress, for it is very fine!”~Very fine! A collection
7    1,   16|  for it is very fine!”~Very fine! A collection of houses,
8    1,   16|  Paris.~“Just look at those fine ladies in their fine slothes!”~“
9    1,   16|  those fine ladies in their fine slothes!”~“Lina will go
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