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 1     I|    talking in order to eat, and left off eating in order to talk;
 2     I|      was useless to remain, and left the drunken man lying on
 3    II|         company smile.~"We have left our little pond, quack!
 4    II|         to the right and to the left, as if they were dancing
 5    II|        eaten nothing since they left home. Madame Rivet ran out
 6    II|       their doors, the children left off playing, and a window
 7    II|      the right and three on the left, while their dresses were
 8    II|      her beating heart with her left hand.~Just as the sparks
 9    II| concluded the service.~They now left the church as quickly as
10    II|        of the mind. The parents left the church by degrees to
11    II|       visible effort, and Rivet left the station and ran along
12   III|         held a cigarette in her left hand.~Raphaele appeared
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