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1        I|        hoofs resounded upon the stones of the only street in Sairmeuse.~ ~
2        I|    there. We have cleared it of stones, we have scratched up the
3      III| Sairmeuse, and rattled over the stones of the only street in the
4      III|       cold and impassive as the stones of his church.~ ~By what
5       VI|  doubtless expected a volley of stones, and he placed a six-franc
6       IX|         ground was covered with stones, and the sandy soil defied
7    XXXII|       of the town threw mud and stones at me, and ran after me,
8      XLV|     bruised herself against the stones; she groaned, she almost
9      LIV|         hoot and curse and hurl stones at his windows; and when
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