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1     1| well to be on one's guard, especially as he received all pleasantries
2     2|  useful things, but he was especially impressed by the style,
3     5|    the "Muette," lingering especially on a sentimental love-song,
4     6|    with anger. M. Patissot especially was choking with rage, and,
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