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 1        V| attraction was a pretty lawn that extended to the banks of the Oiselle,
 2       VI|          But all was still again. Extended as was the horizon, the
 3      XII|           had not been without an extended experience in such matters.~ ~
 4       XX|          Arms, which commanded an extended view of the surrounding
 5      XXI|      displayed in his conduct. He extended his arms, and pressed his
 6     XXIV|   Marie-Anne in the lifeless form extended upon the sofa.~ ~“Mademoiselle
 7     XXIV|       needed no further proof. He extended his hand to the corporal,
 8      XXX|           a brave soul. The baron extended his hand, and in a voice
 9     XXXI|      appointed place.~ ~Lacheneur extended his hand to them.~ ~“Then
10    XXXVI|          over the woman he adored extended even from beyond the grave.~ ~
11      XLV|       accompany me.”~ ~Aunt Medea extended her hand to the bell-rope,
12     XLVI|        electric battery, rose and extended her arms to bar her enemy’
13    XLVII|          they had him comfortably extended upon his mattress and threw
14    XLVII|        with terror, and rigid arm extended toward the corpse.~ ~“Maurice,”
15       LV|     effect was instantaneous; and extended upon her couch, clad in
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