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 1      I,     III|  their tresses. The men also wore full dress: Hungarian trousers,
 2     II,       I|     town hall. The older men wore their long hair brushed
 3     II,      II|      a certain elegance. She wore a plain black silk gown,
 4     II,      II|     that the reason the lady wore a veil was because of the
 5     IV,     III|     distinguish that the men wore masks, and carried hatchets
 6     IV,     III|    what sort of clothes they wore.~ ~They were robbers.~ ~
 7     IV,      IV|   was certainly original. He wore a costume unlike any prevailing
 8      V,      II|      was closely veiled. She wore a pale-blue silk gown with
 9     VI,       I|   that their bodies (as they wore no plastrons) were covered
10     VI,      VI|     I do with the child that wore them? Whose business is
11      X,      II| heavy veil; the younger lady wore no veil over her pale face,
12      X,     III|      face of the younger one wore a more cheerful expression
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