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1      III|       the edge of a razor.~ ~He wore a white cassock, which had
2     XXII| well-to-do bourgeois; the other wore the old uniform of captain
3     XXIV|        at the present moment it wore a really ferocious expression.~ ~
4   XXXIII|       soldier answered: “No. He wore a large cloak, the collar
5     XLII|    drove about the country; she wore the prettiest dresses in
6     XLIV|  literally in tatters, his face wore an expression of ferocious
7      LIV|     abject wretch whose rags he wore.~ ~Otto had begged to be
8       LV|       the diamond ear-rings she wore at the Poivriere at any
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