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1     2|       following passage:~ ~"In a word, if you wish, without books,
2     3| embarrassed, was bowing at every word of his friend's, as though
3     3|         the plastic sense of the word, gave an impression of great
4     3| something to him, anything, some word which he could repeat to
5     4|      Each one wished to have his word; all were wrought up. From
6     5|       she would let out a vulgar word which acted like a bomb
7     6|        sex in every sense of the word, made to be kept apart,
8     6|        the broadest sense of the word, and revolutionary at the
9     6|          wished to have the last word.~ ~"I have, however, one
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