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 1     I|     fat, and lazy; a country girl, who could not get rid of
 2    II|  from each other. But as the girl was twelve years old, and
 3    II|      to make her will in the girl's favor, as she had no children
 4    II|     wanted to see the little girl, but she had gone to church
 5    II|     of Joseph Rivet's little girl, and the carpenter rose
 6    II|    to sleep.~When the little girl came in she was overwhelmed
 7    II|      sobs. It was the little girl, who was always used to
 8    II| Tellier, who was holding the girl on her knee, would not pledge
 9    II|   hand and waving behind the girl's back in desperation, interfered
10   III|     the instrument.~The tall girl put her arms round the tax
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