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1      XVI|      a table and two wooden benches constituted the entire furniture.~ ~
2    XXVII| Sairmeuse.~ ~Several wooden benches had been provided for the
3    XXVII|    took their places on the benches at the foot of the platform.~ ~
4    XXVII|  which he occupied upon the benches. Each man gave his name,
5      XLV|    few heavy tables, wooden benches, and clumsy chairs constituted
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