This text came from The Stranger, written by Albert Camus. After a cluster of sentences there is page number, indicating what page the preceding sentences came from. They may have come from different paragraphs on the original page.
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How long had she known me? She gave the date (p.117). For a bit [ I was] flabbergasted.[My] eyes were moist and [my] lips trembling (p.116). Our [cottage] overlooks the sea, and we paused for a moment on the steps to look at the shipping in the harbor (p.31). It was a bright, spotlessly clean [cottage], with white washed walls and a big sky light. The furniture consisted of some chairs and trestles. Two of the latter stood open in the center of the room and a coffin rested on them. The lid was in place but the screws had been given only a few turns and their nickled heads stuck out above the wood, which was stained dark walnut (p.5).[ Our lovely coffin took the place of a beautifully illustrated coffee table book. We admired it so much and knew it was a little eccentric and morbid, but what did it matter; we had no friends.]