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 1       V|     churches, which now all wore gala attire. He took his
 2       V|   man by her side. His face wore its wonted look of seriousness,
 3      VI| upon his venerable form. He wore a white robe embroidered
 4    VIII|   an ant on a house-top. He wore a broad-brimmed straw hat,
 5    VIII|    the[68] courtyard, which wore rather the aspect of a garden.
 6    VIII|    of florid complexion, he wore a constant smile on his
 7      IX|    painter in this instance wore a simple canvas jacket,
 8   XVIII|  eyes were bright, the lips wore a proud smile, the whole
 9   XVIII|   and German dress. The men wore black dolmans faced with
10     XXI|   two unprotected women? He wore the Wallachian peasant costume, -
11    XXII|   the deep voice of him who wore the clerical gown began
12  XXVIII|    the little key which she wore in her bosom.~ ~ ~ ~Many
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