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1      I,     III|            up the floors, broke your furniture and ornaments, - for which
2     II,       I|         baroness sent some beautiful furniture from Vienna; also a piano,
3     II,     III|           dust was to be seen on the furniture.~ ~"The Herr Count awaits
4     II,     III|              chamber. Here, too, the furniture was white and gold. The
5    III,       I|      hangings covered the walls; the furniture was upholstered with rare
6     VI,       I|              never dusty, polish the furniture, receive the supplies from
7     VI,      VI|              thrust it under all the furniture, to see if there might not
8     VI,      VI| sleeping-chamber, she beheld her own furniture - the canopy-bed, the book-shelves,
9      X,     III|          Here were Marie's toys, her furniture; the four cats were purring
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