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 1     I|      first of all, where they sat down in a row on the granite
 2     I|      when the promenaders had sat there for some time, Monsieur
 3     I|     that he got no answer, he sat down on the doorstep, and
 4    II|     protruded. The woman, who sat up stiffly in her rustic
 5    II|     as pointed as a bill. She sat down opposite her husband
 6    II|       But they would not, and sat up very straight and looked
 7    II|       light whiskers, when he sat up, said: "Co -- co -- ri --
 8    II|     conveyance.~Three of them sat on three chairs at the back,
 9    II|     choir, and Madame Tellier sat there with her sister-in-law,
10    II|        muttered something and sat down again, while the three
11    II|    every house, while the men sat in their shirt-sleeves,
12    II| stone-breaker by the roadside sat up and looked at the load
13   III|     will you?" So he rose and sat down at the old piano in
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