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 1     I|        staircase, through a narrow door opening on the street, and
 2     I|         the street, and above this door a lantern inclosed in wire,
 3     I|         sometimes from a half-open door downstairs the noisy mirth
 4     I|          had been mayor, found the door shut. The lantern behind
 5     I|            but nobody answered the door. Then he went slowly up
 6     I|            man was knocking at the door of the lower room, antd
 7     I|         who had waited outside the door, was crying by that time,
 8     I|          outside that inhospitable door.~The next day, all the regular
 9    II|        drove up to the carpenter's door. They were tired out and
10    II|     trestles, and through the open door they could see all the enjoyment
11    II|     conveyance did not come to the door and the women did not come
12   III|           colored lamp outside the door told the passers-by that
13   III|         will, yes."~Just then, the door opened suddenly, and Monsieur
14   III| never-ending, when Rosa opened the door.~"I want to dance," she
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