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 1     I| promenaders had sat there for some time, Monsieur Tournevau said:~"
 2     I|           of the abbey. For a long time they still heard the noise,
 3     I|           door, was crying by that time, as drunken men and children
 4    II|          but he quietly waited his time and said: "Well, if you
 5    II|          whisked his buttocks from time to time.~Joseph Rivet, with
 6    II|          his buttocks from time to time.~Joseph Rivet, with one
 7    II|          they all gazed for a long time at those handsome ladies
 8    II|        took up the reply, and from time to time a priest sitting
 9    II|            reply, and from time to time a priest sitting in a stall
10    II|           her, there was plenty of time, and besides, they would
11    II|            verse, while Rivet beat time on the shaft with his foot,
12    II|           horse, who set off every time the refrain was sung, and
13    II|           Everything has its right time, and we cannot always be
14    II|          turned away from him each time by a rapid movement of her
15   III|           his whiskers at the same time, in order to keep his head
16   III|            renewed vigor, and from time to time one or other couple
17   III|            vigor, and from time to time one or other couple would
18   III|           a regular ball, and from time to time Louise and Flora
19   III|     regular ball, and from time to time Louise and Flora ran upstairs
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