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1        I|        be a fellow-countryman, clad in a torn and dirty blue
2      XXI| someone issued from the ranks, clad in the costume of a peasant.~ ~“
3     XXII|     him at full speed. One was clad in the attire of a well-to-do
4      XXV|     Croix dArcy, found a man, clad in the uniform of the Emperor’
5    XLVII|    become much stouter. He was clad like all the well-to-do
6      LIV|       a pipe in his mouth, and clad in a workman’s blouse, was
7       LV|       extended upon her couch, clad in her wonted apparel, her
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