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 1        4|      and dishes, the glass, the linen, the flowers, down to the
 2        5|    buttoned on a little pair of linen stays which half revealed
 3        5|        out and undid her little linen stays and held out her arms
 4        5|      shoulders was changing his linen there, while in a similar
 5        6|         delighted with the fine linen and the soft touch of that
 6        7|   haired girls and men in dirty linen came out and stared at him
 7        8|        ever: he wore the finest linen, and his frock coat was
 8        8| dressing gowns and were without linen, while their disheveled
 9        8|        besides, I’ve had to buy linen. Money goes quickly when
10        8|       became as pliable as fine linen; her skin grew delicate
11        8|        hot evenings, when their linen clung to their skins. There
12       10|       began quietly to put some linen away in a cupboard while
13       13|          thirty thousand to the linen draper, twelve thousand
14       13|    francsworth of dresses and linen, and now she had not a louis
15       14|  jewelry, nay, even dresses and linen. Prices were cited—the five
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