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1       II|  the vestibule, inlaid with marble, three of his tenants sat
2       VI| suddenly become whiter than marble, as she looked imploringly
3     XIII|    features might have been marble for any sign of emotion
4     XXIV|  face had the immobility of marble; her half-opened, colorless
5    XXXIV| obliged to lean against the marble mantel for support.~ ~“I
6    XXXIX|     de Sairmeuse struck the marble mantel heavily with his
7     XLII|    pale, was as immobile as marble, beneath the curious gaze
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