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1       VI|       like other poor peasant girls; that is to say, on the
2      VII|   thinking of those two young girls, so utterly unlike. Blanche
3     VIII|      trifles with which young girls love to surround themselves;
4     XIII| Sairmeuse.~ ~So, when the two girls embraced each other, their
5      XVI|      that worn by the peasant girls.~ ~When M. dEscorval entered
6     XVII|      are all like this— these girls, whose heads have been turned
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