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1     I|       that, personally, she was quite virtuous, and even the girls
2     I|    which her occupation had not quite made her lose. Coarse words
3    II|      own private income. It was quite twenty leagues from Fecamp
4    II|          who was limping along, quite tired out.~The inhabitants
5    II|  mansion house, and which stood quite at one end of the village,
6    II|    church the congregation grew quite excited. They pressed against
7    II| reappeared with the cart he was quite calm.~They started off in
8   III|        establishment had put on quite a holiday look. On the ground
9   III|         that Madame Tellier was quite captivated.~Frederic brought
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