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1   I,   5|        marched over the sea on foot? Did we produce and stir
2   I,  46|       deepest pools with unwet foot; who trod the ridges of
3  II,  38|       fighting hand to hand on foot? What, that there are orators,
4  II,  61|      earth, or measures only a foot in breadth: whether the
5  IV,  24|    that Vulcan, limping on one foot, wrought as a smith in the
6   V,   6|     which he had set; over his foot he throws one end of a halter
7   V,   6|   starts up furiously, and his foot dragging the noose, by his
8   V,  39|       these things were set on foot without being preceded by
9  VI,  19| separated froth the head, or a foot divided from the body, cannot
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