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 1     I|  street behind Saint Etienne's Church, and from the windows one
 2    II|      girl, but she had gone to church and would not be back again
 3    II|   shoemaker and the baker.~The church was at the end of the street
 4    II| estimation.~As they passed the church they heard some children
 5    II|        five o'clock the little church bell, ringing the Angelus,
 6    II|      get ready themselves.~The church bell began to ring again,
 7    II|      of the village, while the church was situated at the other.~
 8    II|        When they went into the church the congregation grew quite
 9    II|        her mother, her village church and her first communion.
10    II|   crying.~Soon, throughout the church, here and there, a wife,
11    II|  madness seemed to pervade the church, the noise of a crowd in
12    II|     service.~They now left the church as quickly as possible;
13    II|     mind. The parents left the church by degrees to see about
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