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 1       II|    carefully in a tiny box and hidden in the depths of his straw
 2        V|      this courageous woman had hidden for a month, found utterance
 3      XII|        an impassioned soul was hidden beneath such girlish artlessness
 4       XX|        pistols, which had been hidden under his long coat, fell
 5     XXXI|       about twenty peasants.~ ~Hidden by a great oak scarcely
 6    XXXVI|    small, thin face was almost hidden beneath an immense broad-brimmed
 7  XXXVIII|       last night. We have been hidden in that grove since daybreak.
 8    XLIII|      disappeared. Where is he? Hidden behind one of these trees,
 9      XLV|        secret, and this is the hidden paradise of their love.
10    XLVII| neighborhood, and his face was hidden by a large slouch hat.~ ~
11    XLVII|   hovel. They were seeking the hidden treasures.~ ~“What do you
12      LII|    unable to find his father’s hidden treasure, and that he was
13     LIII|       reflected.~ ~She came.~ ~Hidden in the loft of the Poivriere,
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