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 1        3| visible above the roof.~This particular Tuesday, toward ten oclock
 2        5| Marquis de Chouard, but this particular corner of the theater being
 3        5|      people were not so very particular after all.~But Father Barillot’
 4        7|       not other people.~That particular evening she wanted to have
 5        7|      was waiting for at that particular street corner. He kept stumbling
 6        8|       There was one woman in particular, a powerful, fairhaired
 7        8| raging against Mme Robert in particular. Gracious goodness, that
 8        8|   plainclothes men. But that particular night neither of them had
 9        9|    when they did emphasize a particular shade of meaning they cast
10       11|    from growing bigger. This particular jockey was a man of forty,
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