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 1     XIII|        father’s recommendation occurred to him.~ ~“Shall we not
 2    XXIII|         the thought never once occurred to the majority of them.
 3   XXVIII|    idea of refusing never once occurred to her.~ ~“Let us go,” she
 4     XXXI|   private.~ ~The same idea had occurred to both of them.~ ~They
 5     XLII|        of a circumstance which occurred in my youth, and which was
 6      XLV|       supper as if nothing had occurred.~ ~She spread a white cloth
 7      XLV|   thought of making her escape occurred to her; but how, and by
 8    XLVII|  terrible misfortune which had occurred.~ ~To find a pretext was
 9   XLVIII| thought of doing so never once occurred to him. And when Jean and
10      LIV|       A singular idea had just occurred to him.~ ~“If Jean Lacheneur
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