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1      III|        Planting herself in the centre of the room, one hand upon
2      XII|       fro, and standing in the centre of the rubbish was the Duc
3     XXII|           On horseback, in the centre of the band, M. Lacheneur
4     XXII|   appeared, and stopped in the centre of the open space.~ ~Two
5    XXIII|          Marie-Anne was in the centre of this little party.~ ~
6    XXIII|  discover her, standing in the centre of the open space clinging
7    XXVII| awaited the judges; but in the centre glittered the president’
8      LIV|        in appearance.~ ~In the centre of the room stood the Widow
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