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1      III|       were whitewashed; a dozen chairs composed the entire furniture;
2       IV|        and offered the visitors chairs.~ ~“Will you take a seat,
3        V|         furniture—a table, some chairs, and a couple of beds. My
4    XXVII| platform. Some unpainted wooden chairs awaited the judges; but
5      XLV|      wooden benches, and clumsy chairs constituted the entire furniture.~ ~
6      LIV|   wardrobe-doors were open, the chairs were encumbered with wearing
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