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 1       II|    toil and privation had only laid by eleven louis, which he
 2       II| blushing and trembling, he had laid those piles of louis d’or
 3      III|     furniture; upon the table, laid with monastic simplicity,
 4     VIII|      stupid enough not to have laid anything aside during all
 5       IX|          Nature seemed to have laid her curse upon it. Nothing
 6      XVI|     hand of the executioner is laid upon your shoulder, remember
 7     XVII|         But, no matter; I”—she laid great stress upon this word—“
 8     XVII| started suddenly as a hand was laid gently upon her shoulder.~ ~
 9   XXXVII|        finished the paragraph, laid down the paper, and quietly
10    XLIII|     the insurrection, when she laid aside her masculine habiliments.~ ~
11     XLVI|      warmed these slippers and laid this table? Was it Chanlouineau
12     XLIX|       the Boeuf Couronne, they laid down their greasy cards
13       LI|      years. No one knew he had laid it aside, except his daughter;
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