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 1    II|    objection, but undertook to put them all up for a night,
 2    II|        compartment, the ladies put on staid looks, and began
 3    II|       three rings, got in, and put several parcels wrapped
 4    II|         Madame Tellier herself put out her leg, a handsome,
 5    II| Tellier was obliged sharply to put him in his right place,
 6    II|        very small, they had to put them into the rooms, two
 7    II|    room. Louise and Flora were put into the kitchen, where
 8    II| hundred years old.~The men had put on their blue smocks over
 9    II|   brother, she said:~"You must put in the horse immediately,"
10   III|        and then, when they had put on their usual evening costume,
11   III|    Tellier's establishment had put on quite a holiday look.
12   III|      instrument.~The tall girl put her arms round the tax collector,
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