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1       II|   The Oiselle is the little river which one crosses by means
2       II|    on the other side of the river are all that remain of the
3       II|  concealed by a bend in the river, belongs to the Baron d’
4       VI| pebbles on the banks of the river, or rolled in the hay while
5     VIII|    was obliged to cross the river at a ferry only a short
6        X|     occupied.~ ~“Follow the river,” said the man, “and when
7    XVIII|  find some way to cross the river without having recourse
8    XLIII|    of the Oiselle, near the river, about a league and a half
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