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1      I,       I|     several dainty articles of girls' clothing. He watched them
2     II,       I|      were ranged twelve little girls in white, with flower-baskets
3     II,      II|        never even looks at the girls in the village. He will
4    III,       I|        was not the fashion for girls of her age; at the same
5     VI,      VI|         to call to the peasant girls who were singing merrily,
6     VI,      VI|      day long with these merry girls. How happy I shall be here!"~ ~"
7     VI,      VI|    that it was time for little girls to be in bed, Marie protested
8    VII,      II|       clothing, such as little girls wear.~ ~"Her mother embroidered
9      X,      II| trumpet, nodding to the pretty girls, and paying gold coin for
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