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 1      I,      II|  securely, first removing his coat. Then they seated him on
 2      I,      II|   leave in the pocket of your coat twenty francs for every
 3      I,     III|       trousers, short-waisted coat, with large, bright metal
 4      I,     III|   Cambray, in his plain brown coat buttoned to the chin, with
 5    III,      IV|    Make haste and put on your coat again; the veiled lady from
 6    III,      IV|       into the sleeves of his coat. "Is the count with her?"~ ~"
 7     IV,     III|   Henry brought the stick and coat. Only after he had gone
 8     IV,     III| pistol into the pocket of his coat, in addition to the bloodletting
 9     IV,      IV|     might be worn either as a coat or a mantle; if sleeves
10     VI,      II|       buttons and cords on my coat?" smilingly queried the
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