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1      I,      II|     cheeks and nose a copper hue, exactly like that of the coachman'
2      I,     III|          just like my ball-gown - exactly like it!" she exclaimed,
3     II,       I|          three years!"~ ~"That is exactly the way your ladyship's
4     II,     III|          the carpets."~ ~"This is exactly like visiting a powder-magazine."
5      V,      II|            the hat, and veil were exactly like those Marie was wont
6     IX,       I|   concealment; but my face is not exactly the sort to win anybody'
7      X,       I| vice-palatine, of course?"~ ~"Not exactly! I saw the invitation-card,
8      X,       I|         door, day and night, just exactly as if they were standing
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