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1     I|   up and down wherever it chose. A stranger venturing that
2     I|  of onions. C'est le même chose! 'tis all one; such is the
3    II|   may say, that if only I chose to take the trouble, I could
4   III|   two youths, separating, chose each of them his path, and
5    VI| The challenged party then chose one of them.~ ~Then the
6  VIII| the poor young fellow you chose for her, when she got the
7    IX| piano, and then those who chose might dance a few modest
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