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1     I,      IV| conversation was interrupted by the entrance of Mr. Dumany's valet, who
2     I,       V|    draperies, evidently veiling the entrance into some other apartment.
3     I,       V|         light. Just opposite to the entrance was some kind of bower,
4     I,       V|           might be shut off and the entrance into the winter-garden thrown
5     I,       V|             bastion.~ ~Mr. Dumany's entrance interrupted our painful
6     I,      IX|            carved in wood. The main entrance was walled up; the middle
7    II,     VII|            room, softly closing the entrance.~ ~So I was here on that
8    II,      XV|           The porter had locked the entrance, but a loud muttering and
9    II,    XVII|             did not hide it upon my entrance. She offered me a seat,
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