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1  I don't mind their beards, I said.
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Context   In BOOK 1: 12
2  "I love your beard," Catherine said.
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Context   In BOOK 5: 39
3  "Urn," said the doctor with the beard.
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Context   In BOOK 2: 15
4  If any man wants to raise a beard let him.
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Context   In BOOK 1: 12
5  "You have a splendid beard now," Catherine said.
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Context   In BOOK 5: 39
6  "Please move the knee," said the bearded doctor.
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Context   In BOOK 2: 15
7  Not the nurses with beards of the field hospital.
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Context   In BOOK 1: 12
8  "Only one thing I can say," the first captain with the beard said.
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Context   In BOOK 2: 15
9  I looked in the glass and saw myself looking like a fake doctor with a beard.
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Context   In BOOK 5: 41
10  I wanted to take off the beard as soon as I started boxing but Catherine did not want me to.
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Context   In BOOK 5: 40
11  By the middle of January I had a beard and the winter had settled into bright cold days and hard cold nights.
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Context   In BOOK 5: 39
12  I could not shadow-box in front of the narrow long mirror at first because it looked so strange to see a man with a beard boxing.
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Context   In BOOK 5: 40
13  I wished we had a Napoleon, but instead we had Ii Generale Cadorna, fat and prosperous and Vittorio Emmanuele, the tiny man with the long thin neck and the goat beard.
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Context   In BOOK 1: 7