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1      I,       I|     any one who chanced to be passing along the silent thoroughfare
2     II,       I|    umbrageous beech-tree were passing the time of waiting pleasantly
3    III,      II|     of her picture-book, thus passing the time until she should
4     VI,     III|       voice interposed Marie, passing her trembling fingers over
5     VI,       V|     assuringly; "it is only a passing illness, and will soon be
6   VIII,     III| wrapped it in her shawl, and, passing noiselessly and unseen down
7      X,      II|       through which they were passing, and from time to time exchanged
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