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1 3 | that of an invalid,~and he walked as if stepping on eggs and
2 4 | they would say, as they~walked home: "Monsieur du Guenic
3 8 | arm-chair to his son and walked about the room, as if to
4 9 | vigor seemed lent to him; he~walked on air, gliding along by
5 9 | seductions.~ ~Calyste as he walked along felt all sorts of
6 10| by his cruelty, as they~walked up the sort of ravine, which
7 11| that bring it. As Calyste walked back to Guerande, his soul
8 11| the garden. He knew~she walked there daily before breakfast.~ ~
9 11| lawn, conversing as they walked.~ ~"If the scenery pleases
10 11| of my secret."~ ~Beatrix walked on pensively, in silence.
11 13| venture to resist.~ ~As he walked toward Croisic, to engage
12 13| Beatrix did not~pause. She walked up and down her room, driven
13 14| narrow~pathway. The marquise walked first alone; Calyste and
14 14| love without hope. They walked on~several hundred steps
15 14| hypocrisy. Again and again she walked about the velvet~turf which
16 14| brow. When they turned and walked slowly back; talking~together
17 14| physically tired them, they walked slowly, saying~nothing.~ ~
18 15| I did, just now, as we walked about the lawn, attempt~
19 16| where he had sometimes walked with Beatrix on his~arm.
20 16| less~depression as they walked home together. Their simple
21 16| Suddenly he rose to his feet, walked the few steps to his son'
22 19| like a frightened doe, and walked~about the salon as if beside
23 25| last to arrive, enter, he walked up to his~lieutenant, and
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