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1 1 | portico with a double range of steps,~the wall of which is covered
2 1 | bearing the sword. The granite~steps are now disjointed, grasses
3 2 | are gifted,~recognized the steps of the three men in the
4 2 | imaginative man seated on the steps of the portico and letting
5 3 | s foot on the resounding steps of~the portico. He bowed
6 5 | paragraph she heard the~steps of her son on the upper
7 7 | smothered the sound of his steps; but he went more slowly
8 9 | turned to retrace their steps and Calyste heard no~more.
9 10| to Guerande with lagging steps, turning again and~again,
10 14| boat was waiting at the steps of the jetty, where the
11 14| distance of some two hundred~steps between himself and his
12 14| walked on~several hundred steps in total silence, looking
13 14| said, mounting with slow steps the magnificent block~of
14 14| their tender talk. Their steps were taken in~unison,the
15 16| the sound of his receding steps with anxiety.~ ~"Something
16 16| his feet, walked the few steps to his son's~bedside, took
17 18| on his~side, and not ten steps from him, Madame de Rochefide.
18 18| went up a staircase the steps of which were well pumiced
19 21| smiling as he mounted the steps of the~portico, so little
20 21| duchess rose, and made a few steps~toward him in the salon,
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