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 1     VIII|    presses, perhaps they were reading an unfinished letter lying
 2     XIII|      lady, and was engaged in reading a letter in a low voice.~ ~
 3     XIII| letter which I have just been reading has, I confess, interested
 4     XXIX| Stretched upon a sofa, he was reading a paper by the light of
 5      XXX|  glittering feverishly. He is reading aloud to divert his mind.
 6      XXX|     without discontinuing his reading, had approached and pulled
 7      XXX|   said, at last. “Resume your reading.”~ ~And he began his work
 8    XXXIV|      When he had finished his reading:~ ~“Now, what do you think?”
 9   XXXVII|     April— while the abbe was reading a newspaper to the baron,
10  XXXVIII|       which he had lost while reading the letter from Maurice,
11   XLVIII|     as if to prevent him from reading in her eyes a weakness of
12        L|    early hour, and instead of reading, as she was accustomed to
13      LII|     book which Aunt Medea was reading aloud, and she did not even
14     LIII|       a culprit would feel on reading his death-warrant.~ ~“The
15       LV|      Sairmeuse was engaged in reading, when Otto, his valet de
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