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 1     I,       I|    her seat at the opposite window, she placed the child between
 2     I,       I|   him. Seeing that the open window was disagreeable to the
 3     I,      II|     and I leaned out of the window to ascertain the nature
 4     I,      II|     were stretched out of a window, and above them two strong,
 5     I,      II|   were stretched out of the window. "A rope!" cried he; "give
 6     I,      II| widening the opening of the window; he worked with desperate
 7     I,       V|    seen him at the carriage window. He had laughed then also.~ ~"
 8     I,      IX|     after meals at the open window - a luxury I always longed
 9    II,       I|   the building.~ ~I left my window ajar for the night, so as
10    II,       I|     you think? Which is his window?"~ ~"Whose? The Count's?"~ ~"
11    II,       I|     put it in front of that window."~ ~I began to perceive
12    II,       I|    she had climbed up to my window to present me with my own
13    II,       I|     but, stepping up to the window, I found the rose which
14    II,       V|  attempt to leap out of the window to escape from this place,
15    II,     XIV|    four millions out at the window a few minutes before had
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