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1        I|          one might have witnessed a singular spectacle.~ ~Father Chupin
2       XV|     homeward way were struck by his singular demeanor, and felt convinced
3      XXV|        thoroughfare was anxious and singular. They hurried on, casting
4      XXX|     breathlessly, the baron heard a singular sound, whose cause it was
5      XXX|           What is it?”~ ~“I heard a singular noise.”~ ~“Where?”~ ~“In
6   XLVIII|         Nonsense!” he replied, with singular assurance; “I, on the contrary,
7     XLIX| neighborhood.~ ~The conduct of this singular man had caused much comment.
8      LIV|            in the street below.~ ~A singular idea had just occurred to
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