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 1     I|    when they met during the day, they would say: "Until
 2     I| inhospitable door.~The next day, all the regular customers,
 3    II| leave her house, even for a day; for all the rivalries between
 4    II|    a holiday until the next day but one.~When she asked
 5    II|    cleared out for the next day's dinner.~The capital omelet,
 6    II|    it all patiently.~As the day had been a fatiguing one
 7    II|    almost fancied that that day had returned, when she was
 8    II|     without you, this great day would not, perhaps, have
 9    II|   his guests until the next day, but he did not succeed,
10    II|    way as they had come the day before, and the little white
11    II|  unsuitable song for such a day, and she added:~"Sing us
12   III|  don't have a holiday every day."~
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