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1        I|          Chupin enjoyed among his neighbors.~ ~He was, indeed, one of
2       IV|         and even detested, by his neighbors, everyone respected him.~ ~
3      VII| calculating peasants who were his neighbors.~ ~He was a dangerous rascal,
4     XIII|           ample compensation. Our neighbors, to the number of sixteen,
5     XXVI|          to the kindness of their neighbors was the only resource open
6     XXVI|         open to them.~ ~But these neighbors having heard of the baron’
7   XXXVII|           gossip with some of the neighbors.~ ~The priest effected an
8      XLI|           into the affairs of its neighbors; but in the country it has
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