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 1      I,       I|       his companion carefully closed the iron doors of the fireplace;
 2      I,       I|    the street door opened and closed.~ ~Very soon afterward a
 3      I,     III|     followed.~ ~When the door closed behind them, the entire
 4      I,     III|      the servant Jocrisse had closed the boudoir door behind
 5    III,       I|     ears. Then the window was closed, for the company were all
 6    III,       I|    Castle, and the gates were closed again.~ ~The man conducted
 7    III,       I|     were in vain. Her eyelids closed the moment her head touched
 8    III,     III|  stood upright. The mouth was closed so tightly that the lips
 9    III,     III|        The groom entered, and closed the door behind him. He
10     IV,       I|     Here she found every door closed against her - for who would
11     IV,     III| became deathly pale. Her eyes closed, her lips became blue. Fortunately,
12      V,      II| farther out from his head; he closed one eye, and opened the
13      V,      II|  Vavel clenched his hands and closed his lips tightly. After
14      V,     III|     and its people, the count closed the tower windows.~ ~ ~ ~
15     VI,       I|      trusty old servant.~ ~He closed his eyes and sighed when
16     VI,       V|       a corpse. Her eyes were closed; her head had fallen back
17   VIII,       I|  disclosed a pallid face with closed eyes. A wreath of myrtle
18   VIII,      II|    she is dead? Look at these closed eyes, the white face! Ask
19   VIII,      II|     the white face! Ask these closed lips to open and tell you
20     IX,       I|  could not even keep her eyes closed. Every few moments she would
21      X,       I|     kind patron."~ ~"His life closed well!" observed the count. "
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