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 1     XVII|  appeared the next morning at breakfast, that Aunt Medea was alarmed.~ ~
 2     XVII|       when, immediately after breakfast, his daughter asked a moment’
 3    XXXVI|     the fugitives stopped for breakfast at an inn on the outskirts
 4  XXXVIII|   about nine oclock, ordered breakfast, concluded to return to
 5       XL|      his.~ ~“To-morrow, after breakfast, I will find some pretext
 6      XLI|     poor peasant who made his breakfast off a crust and a bit of
 7        L|    had ventured to ask if her breakfast might be brought to her
 8       LI| scarcely took time to eat his breakfast.~ ~“I must go and see my
 9       LI|       out without waiting for breakfast, and seldom returned until
10       LV|       broths for him, and his breakfast and dinner were taken to
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