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 1        3|    old gentleman passed his evenings and looked grave. But a
 2        6| which frightened her in the evenings as thoroughly as if a wild
 3        7|  and recalled to memory the evenings he once passed in that region
 4        8|  liberty and of passing his evenings with his feet on the fender
 5        8|      They were out on rainy evenings, when their boots got worn
 6        8|   got worn down, and on hot evenings, when their linen clung
 7        8|   disorderly house. On such evenings as the pair came home without
 8        8|   scent for these. On rainy evenings, when the dripping city
 9       12|    white as on those winter evenings when she used to put logs
10       13|    the skies assume on fine evenings, when Venus lights her fires
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