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 1     I,      IV|      beauties of a picturesque church or castle. But all my descriptive
 2     I,      VI|     and a grand requiem in the church of St Germain l'Auxerrois
 3     I,      VI|        lofty and spacious as a church, and if I had been a Chauvinist,
 4     I,    VIII|      was new. Daily he went to church, never into church. There,
 5     I,    VIII|     went to church, never into church. There, on the sacred threshold,
 6     I,      IX|     and this reminds me of the church. Do you know why I say my
 7     I,      IX| beggars, and never go into the church? Not out of humility, but
 8     I,      IX|     his orations. Besides, the church is always so full of the
 9     I,      IX|   peasants would go inside the church if the service were held
10    II,     VII|     knows if then the Catholic Church had not boasted of one saint
11    II,    XVII|       have also to give up the Church and the religion in which
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