Chap.

 1        1|  very broad fellow, with the squareshaped head of a strong
 2        1|        said the count, whose squarecut, regular–featured face
 3        2|     bearing, the one looking squareset and solid with his thick
 4        3|    Pentievre. It was a great square building, and the Muffats
 5        3|    count’s mother had died—a square armchair of formal design
 6        5|  sturdy man of pleasure, the square contours of whose limbs
 7        5|      dressing room. It was a square room with a very low ceiling,
 8        5|      which resembled a deep, square venthole, while in lanterns
 9        6|      in the middle of a huge square enclosure. It was perfectly
10        6|    await them in the village square. It was a delightful walk,
11        6|      came out on the village square the mansion house stood
12        6|  very slowly she crossed the square, followed some fifteen paces
13        7| story and had a row of small square windows which were half
14        9| enormous structure, on a few square yards of stage, that a faint
15        9| stillness, while through the square windows on the level of
16        9|      few steps and entered a square room, whose two windows
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