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 1        2|       who had come to pass a winter in Paris, had installed
 2        3|   finely developed girl that winter, and Maria Blond, the same
 3        6| cupboard and read during the winter before fires made of vine
 4        6| invited at the Muffats’ last winter, had just arrived. He sat
 5        7|      murky dawn that follows winter nights and looks so melancholy
 6        9|  rooms in the south when the winter sun shines into them, but
 7       12|   cold and white as on those winter evenings when she used to
 8       12|    splendor of the departing winter was there—the overtolerant
 9       12|      at the beginning of the winter, and he was now dividing
10       13|   fanciful caprice and had a winter garden constructed in a
11       13|     the drawing room and the winter garden, returning thence
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