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1       II|    one crosses by means of a wooden bridge on leaving the village,
2      XVI|       A bed, a table and two wooden benches constituted the
3    XXVII|     platform. Some unpainted wooden chairs awaited the judges;
4    XXVII|      de Sairmeuse.~ ~Several wooden benches had been provided
5      XLV| ceiling; a few heavy tables, wooden benches, and clumsy chairs
6      XLV|      Beside the window was a wooden shelf supported by a hook,
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