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A man dad inthelivery ofthe city ascended Qnd bound to the wheel of thepillory amid 1 the plotform, holding a whip composed of long, white, knotted thongs, j-- M 1'^began. When It ceased, Quasimodo still had 1 \\^the mob, accompanied here and there by 1to remain on the pHtorm i<nVni | stones.
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