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1       VI| heiress in all the country round about was naturally no objection.~ ~
2        X|  francs! Zounds! That is a round sum to pay for such a whim.
3      XII|  does not bring him a good round sum as a dowry, he will
4     XIII| hair, and lighted by cold, round black eyes.~ ~The pride
5     XXIV|  the people in the country round about are convinced that
6      XXX| away in the distance.~ ~“A round of inspection!” he murmured.~ ~
7      LIV|    policeman, who had gone round to the rear of the house,
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