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1        4|          passed with a clatter of wooden shoes. As she viewed Paris
2        5|           clattered down the five wooden steps which led to the stage.
3        5|    suggestive of a little elderly wooden doll, still kept circling
4        5|        was coming down the little wooden staircase a strange sound
5        5|    required it, besides a pile of wooden barriers which at night
6        6|           their heels against its wooden side.~But what utterly melted
7        6| straggling order they reached the wooden bridge over the river. Fauchery
8        6|           rolled on to the narrow wooden bridge. Fauchery, Daguenet
9       11|         had taken up positions on wooden benches, and they were advertising
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