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 1        I|         citymeant the country town of the arrondissement, Montaignac,
 2       VI|  preparations. They went to the town hall and took the firemen’
 3       XX|        rather dingy quarters in town.~ ~They did not murmur at
 4     XXII|       had taken up his abode in town they met only on Sunday;
 5     XXII|      friends are masters of the town, and that they are awaiting
 6    XXIII|       entrance into a fortified town.~ ~But such moderation did
 7      XXV| lugubrious silence pervaded the town. One might have supposed
 8    XXXII|        here the children of the town threw mud and stones at
 9    XXXII|         fear spread through the town; the silence of death made
10   XXXIII|         on the outskirts of the town; and he spent his days alone
11    XXXVI|         on the outskirts of the town. The corporal suddenly stopped
12    XXXVI|         in this disguise.~ ~The town, which they soon reached,
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