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 1     I|      urged the men to drink.~The three other girls -- there were
 2     I|         ceaseless chatter of the three women; it was a rest from
 3     I|          for the whole week.~The three men went as far as the quay
 4    II|          from which the heads of three frightened ducks protruded.
 5    II|        chain, and wearing two or three rings, got in, and put several
 6    II|  neighbor's legs, she kissed the three animals on the head, and
 7    II|        them into his conveyance.~Three of them sat on three chairs
 8    II| conveyance.~Three of them sat on three chairs at the back, Raphaele,
 9    II|   Tellier and her brother on the three chairs in front, while Rosa,
10    II|       the procession still more, three on the right and three on
11    II|           three on the right and three on the left, while their
12    II|  pointing in all directions, and three men were standing in front
13    II|        sat down again, while the three singers continued, their
14   III|          for some champagne; get three bottles, Madame Tellier."
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