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 1        1|         of seats, and in so doing exchanged expressions. One phrase
 2        3|        called to Foucarmont. They exchanged a few words rapidly. There
 3        3|          the two or three phrases exchanged in their immediate neighborhood.~“
 4        3|          to ruin.”~Vandeuvres had exchanged glances with Fauchery. They
 5        4|           as they shook hands and exchanged salutations. Gaga even affected
 6        4|      gentleman was, for they both exchanged a discreet handgrip, but
 7        5|       some rapid phrases had been exchanged, “not now.” The old lady
 8        6|            Muffat and Chouard had exchanged a sly glance while Vandeuvres
 9        6|           back. The two women had exchanged a deeply significant glance.
10        7|         of the very theater. Both exchanged a glance of fraternal humility
11        7|       sound, it was shut to. They exchanged a silent chuckle. The count
12        7| expression of face. Muffat and he exchanged a despairing glance, while
13        8|          counter. Then both women exchanged a long kiss. Nana thought
14       11|           law!”~Nevertheless, she exchanged greetings at a distance.
15       12|        and mother. Daguenet, too, exchanged a hearty shake of the hand
16       13|           At this she immediately exchanged grief for excess of joy
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