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 1     I|    advance, who rattled at his windows like a savage, and bellowed
 2   III|    inhabitants of the streets. Windows and blinds were thrown open
 3     V|        deserted. The doors and windows were shut, and the furniture
 4    VI|     were sitting at one of the windows overlooking the street,
 5  VIII|      that if all its doors and windows stood right open before
 6    IX|        them through the closed windows, and five fiery steeds carried
 7    XV|    small hidden doors, and the windows were covered by double curtains
 8    XX| melancholy. At other times the windows, of an evening, shed their
 9    XX|    seen in two or three of the windows, and only the blue smoke
10   XXI|    shutters will cover all the windows. I feel that I ought not
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