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 1        V|       M. Lacheneur threw his hat upon a chair, and flinging
 2       XI|  Then, politely touching his hat, and stepping toward Martial:~ ~“
 3       XI| church.~ ~He had removed his hat, he remained half inclined
 4    XVIII|    on his boots, ask for his hat, and select a cane from
 5      XXI|     girl, removing the large hat which had partially concealed
 6     XXIV|     slip under her peasant’s hat, had become unbound, and
 7      XXV|    them, for he took off his hat to the cure, and with an
 8    XXXVI|     an immense broad-brimmed hat.~ ~“Now, steady, forward,
 9   XXXVII|    face by an immense slouch hat, and directed his steps
10     XLII|    head. I also examined his hat, and in it I found three
11    XLVII|     hidden by a large slouch hat.~ ~He had not felt so tranquil
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