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1        2|     and the marquis had both risen, too, and the ears of the
2        3|      The Countess Sabine had risen briskly from her seat in
3        8|  kind welcome here.”~Zoe had risen from her chair and was muttering
4       10|  peculiar to a woman who had risen successfully above it. That
5       10|     a look of suffering, had risen and was going in quest of
6       11|     The sun that morning had risen amid a mist of dun–colored
7       11|    by Nana’s landau. She had risen to her feet and had set
8       13|     now!” said Nana, who had risen with renewed impatience. “
9       13| Seeing the door open, he had risen up, smitten with sudden
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