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 1   Pres         |            other romances quickly followed, and, as they dealt with
 2   Pres         |          the awful civil war that followed, when the horrors of an
 3      I,      II|         into the house, the woman followed with the trembling child,
 4      I,     III|         scene of great excitement followed.~ ~Here M. Cambray came
 5      I,     III|         toward the child, who had followed M. Cambray into the room,
 6      I,     III|          who were of the company, followed.~ ~When the door closed
 7      I,      IV|    perform the duties of hostess, followed De Fervlans to the conservatory.~ ~"
 8     II,       I|       tower began to ring. It was followed by a roar from the mortars
 9     II,       I| ostrich-plumes in his hat. He was followed by a four-horse coach, with
10    III,     III|         Ludwig's canoe, as usual, followed Marie, who was swimming
11    III,      IV|        spontaneous reaction which followed the violent fit of passion
12    III,      IV|      thoughtful woman.~ ~ ~ ~Then followed the stormy days of autumn,
13     IV,     III|        this time the baroness had followed with a lighted candle. She
14    VII,      II|           value.~ ~The days which followed the flag presentation were
15     IX,      II|        broke the silence, and was followed in a few seconds by a gunshot.
16     IX,      II|            No horseman could have followed them across the treacherous
17      X,     III|        the end of the hall. Vavel followed him, and found himself in
18      X,     III|             The two weeping women followed the coffin; at a little
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