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1     I|       his daughter to keep an establishment of this character just as
2     I|    all the frequenters of the establishment made much of her; but people
3     I|   badly brought up called her establishment a hard name, she was angry
4     I|  constant good humor, and the establishment, which was the only one
5     I| direction of Madame Tellier's establishment, which was still closed,
6     I|   police for thus allowing an establishment of such public utility,
7    II|       the mistress of such an establishment.~The gentleman waited, for
8    II|       noisy evenings of their establishment, felt rather impressed by
9   III|  impatience.~Madame Tellier's establishment had put on quite a holiday
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