Chap.

1        4| Labordette had brought the whole collection in a single fly, and they
2        7|        the kitchen stove and the collection of plants with which the
3        7|      forlornly against an untidy collection of chairs, sank on his knees
4        9|        the whole place up, lay a collection of the most varied kind
5       13|         into the gutter, and the collection of provisions in the house
6       13|      them, she carried the whole collection off in the folds of her
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