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 1        1|     in fact, Lucy Stewart, a plain little woman, some forty
 2        4| workroom for dressmaking and plain sewing. As to Blanche de
 3        4|      question. Lucy, who was plain, got them to hold their
 4        6|     ecstatically at the vast plain beneath the gray sky where
 5        6|     immense distances of the plain, where the trees loomed
 6        6|      terrace overlooking the plain. This Sunday afternoon was
 7        6|      forgiveness. It was his plain duty, she remarked severely,
 8        8|      woman. Nana thought her plain and lacking in style. Fontan,
 9        8|   you’re keeping men; that’s plain! Will you answer?”~“Oh well,
10        8|   had been the mistress of a plainclothes man, had consented
11        8|     and the moment she saw a plainclothes man heaving in sight
12        8|     meant thereby:~“It’s the plainclothes men!” whispered
13        8|  rough police raid while the plainclothes men rapidly narrowed
14        8| deeming it unwise to let the plainclothes men into her secrets,
15        8|  roughly packed off by three plainclothes men, headed by a
16        9|  give it her! There, is that plain? Do let me alone; I have
17       11|     noon, lay the vast level plain, bordered with little trees
18       11|    again she over looked the plain surrounding the course.
19       11|     covered this part of the plain like insects swarming madly
20       11|  hearing her name; the whole plain was echoing it back to her.
21       13|    chance of marrying a very plain, pious cousin. Nana shed
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