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 1       II| marble, three of his tenants sat awaiting him, for it was
 2        V|   when, in the evening, they sat beside the fire in their
 3     VIII|        More than once he had sat thus silently gazing at
 4       XV|         No.”~ ~M. dEscorval sat for a moment in silence.~ ~“
 5      XVI| stool, near the tiny window, sat Marie-Anne, busily at work
 6     XXIV|     risen from the sofa, and sat regarding this terrible
 7     XXXI|     the famished man.~ ~They sat down beside him on the grass,
 8    XXXIX|     in a large arm-chair, he sat watching, with contracted
 9      XLI|      and dragging, often she sat for whole days motionless
10    XLVII| supported upon his knees, he sat there as silent and motionless
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