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1    1| Graces, nor the Parcee, but Fashion. She spins and weaves and
2    1|   pit in the ground, cellar fashion, six or seven feet deep,
3    1|     dwelling-houses in this fashion for two reasons: firstly,
4    1|   their enemies after a new fashion, and came very near freely
5    4|   the circles of wealth and fashion, he turns inevitably at
6    5|      To do things "railroad fashion" is now the byword; and
7    5|   from all quarters both of fashion and poverty, going to become
8   11|   life bravely, after their fashion, face to face, giving it
9   14|     ashes, after the Indian fashion. The stove not only took
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