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1    II|      and looked like a very fat child, an obese dwarf; while the
2    II| outbursts of affection, and the child, who was very good and religious,
3    II|      the faint sobs of a crying child close to her head, through
4    II|        and went and fetched the child. She took her into her warm
5    II|          were busy dressing the child, who was standing quietly
6    II|        distance, surrounded the child, and the carpenter's triumph
7    II|          long-drawn-out tone.~A child's shrill voice took up the
8    II|      with Madame Rivet; and the child, who was very silent and
9    II|       to speak to her about the child, and a long conversation
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