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 1        I|           bar-room of the village inn.~ ~For the farmers for a
 2        I|       rider had drawn rein at the inn of the Boeuf Couronne.~ ~
 3      III|           repast from the village inn which had drawn from Bibiaine
 4     XXXI|       frontier.~ ~It was a lonely inn, about a league from the
 5     XXXI|         was not a league from the inn.~ ~Appalled by this discovery,
 6     XXXI|       Chupin? In my house, in the inn kept by honest Balstain.
 7   XXXIII|           his quarters in a small inn on the outskirts of the
 8   XXXIII|         to leave me quietly at my inn.”~ ~“What do you mean, fool?”~ ~
 9     XXXV|           he remarked; “I know an inn not far from here where
10     XXXV| presenting themselves at a lonely inn, where they hoped to procure
11     XXXV|           short distance from the inn, decided that they could
12    XXXVI|       room of a miserable country inn, attended by an old woman
13    XXXVI|       stopped for breakfast at an inn on the outskirts of a large
14      XLI|         the driver, and enter the inn, followed by a boy bearing
15      XLI|       Marie-Anne emerged from the inn, she found a crowd awaiting
16    XLIII|           there has abandoned his inn and mysteriously disappeared.
17    XLVII|           out. We went to a small inn, and they gave us a room
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