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1      XVI| former mode of dress, and her costume was that worn by the peasant
2      XXI|   from the ranks, clad in the costume of a peasant.~ ~“Marie-Anne!”
3     XXIV|       faltered, “here in this costumedead!”~ ~One might indeed
4    XXXVI|    transformed by a peasant’s costume, which fitted him perfectly.
5     LIII|     she attended in an absurd costume, in spite of all the attempts
6      LIV|     ordered Otto to procure a costume for him such as was generally
7      LIV|      disguised himself in the costume Otto had procured for him,
8      LIV| Martial an oath worthy of his costume. Then he reflected that,
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