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1      I,      IV| little Amélie is a historical figure, and deserves a monument."~ ~
2     II,       I|      sweet Veker tobacco. His figure was the living illustration
3    III,       I|       girl, to judge from her figure, was perhaps fifteen years
4     IV,       I|       the baroness's graceful figure, her intrepid movements,
5     IV,     III|    perfect proportions of her figure. Her hair fell like a golden
6     IV,     III|       toy - a miniature human figure turning a spinning-wheel.~ ~
7      V,      II|       all expectations.~ ~The figure conducted on to the stage
8      V,      II|      reply. He recognized her figure, for the face was closely
9    VII,       I|  cloths to such an exorbitant figure that the government could
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