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 1     XXIX|  firmly and obstinately locked doors.~ ~In the vestibule of the
 2    XXXII|        opening and shutting of doors.~ ~The passage was suddenly
 3    XXXII| streets were deserted, and the doors and shutters of every house
 4   XXXIII|        night he barricaded the doors, and drank, drank, drank;
 5      XLI|   village were gathered at the doors and windows.~ ~They saw
 6      XLI|      It seemed to her that the doors were about to open, that
 7    XLIII|     the furniture.~ ~“How many doors are there?” inquired Blanche.~ ~“
 8    XLVII|        long since I was out of doors that I have almost forgotten
 9   XLVIII|      at half-past one; all the doors were open, and the two ladies
10   XLVIII|     being observed.~ ~When the doors of the apartment had been
11       LI|        most of her time within doors, on account of the bad weather,
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