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 1     I|         although she treated her women as friends, yet she very
 2     I|   ceaseless chatter of the three women; it was a rest from the
 3     I|   liqueur in company with common women.~The names of the girls
 4     I|       all about nothing.~The two women on the ground floor, Lodise,
 5     I|         They were like all other women of the lower orders, neither
 6     I|         reigned among these five women, thanks to Madame Tellier'
 7    II|          quacks of distress. The women exploded with laughter.
 8    II|      that gravity natural to all women when they are considering
 9    II|      heads amid the rye, and the women wanted to pick them, but
10    II|      sheep, he took his tribe of women home and installed them
11    II| overwhelmed with kisses; all the women wished to caress her with
12    II|    ringing the Angelus, woke the women, who usually slept the whole
13    II|         were up already, and the women went busily from house to
14    II|          houses, and tall Norman women dismounted, wearing dark
15    II|          busy as a bee-hive. The women, in dressing-jackets and
16    II|         and not to move, and the women hurried off to get ready
17    II|   congregation in a moment. Men, women, old men and lads in new
18    II|       own.~The whole houseful of women caught hold of Constance,
19    II|         come to the door and the women did not come downstairs.
20    II|      trying to shake off the two women who were clinging to him,
21    II|        gallop, and threw all the women in a heap, one on top of
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