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 1     I|     chapel.~Madame Tellier, who came of a respectable family
 2     I|         her head.~Raphaele, who came from Marseilles, played
 3     I|     speck in it. Her Roman nose came down over a square jaw,
 4     I|       close to the railway, and came out again on the market
 5     I|         outside a closed house, came into the square. They were
 6    II|      tired out.~The inhabitants came to their doors, the children
 7    II|     sleep.~When the little girl came in she was overwhelmed with
 8    II| repeated.~Vehicles of all sorts came from neighboring parishes,
 9    II|        in space. The candidates came out. of the houses and went
10    II|         out of politeness, they came immediately behind the girls,
11    II|      sobs and stifled cries. It came like gusts of wind which
12    II|     last preparations.~When she came down again, her sister-in-law
13    II|       to kiss them all. When it came to Rosa's turn, he tried
14   III|       having coffee, when a man came in with a letter in his
15   III|      bell, and when the servant came in, he asked her to bring
16   III|          and Monsieur Tournevau came in, and was greeted with
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