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1        4|      assure you,” said Rose with equal amiability.~“Pray, sit down.
2        6| Vandeuvres took her remarks with equal pleasantry. He told her
3        6|            The old lady rendered equal thanks to Daguenet and Fauchery
4        6|          to him! Steiner was his equal, but that child!~Mme Hugon,
5        9|      part? Why, that she was not equal to it; that it had been
6       12|          say so? There’s nothing equal to these old places when
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