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 1      VII|    salvo of artillery. Three windows in the Boeuf Couronne were
 2     VIII|     world to him.~ ~From his windows he could see those of the
 3     VIII|       until at last even the windows of Marie-Anne’s room were
 4      XIX|    and his companion saw the windows of the citadel at Montaignac
 5      XXI|    the light gleaming on the windows of the citadel. And look,
 6   XXXVII|      was visible through the windows of the presbytery; Bibiane,
 7      XLI|    gathered at the doors and windows.~ ~They saw the poor girl
 8      XLV|    light gleamed through two windows in the second story. Evidently
 9      XLV|     wish to look through the windows.”~ ~They were approaching
10      XLV|  Then she remembered the two windows in the story above which
11    XLVII|      was shining through the windows of the second story.~ ~Still,
12      LIV| curse and hurl stones at his windows; and when Otto, his faithful
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