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1 XXXVI | breaks the chains of her feet to go where her heart calls 2 XLVIII | exhausted. Now I am on my feet again, but weak. I confess 3 XCIII | put “insects with large feet” or “long insects.” That 4 CLV | soon as I have regained my feet and my will, which are both 5 CLIX | doing, if you are on your feet in every way.~My invalids 6 CLX | but now I am almost on my feet again. The mass of gloom 7 CLXIV | scribble.~I am still ON MY FEET, as Doctor Favre says. No 8 CCXVII | fever, almost always on his feet, and the moral depression 9 CCXVIII | form of a balloon on four feet; (2) a death’s head emanating 10 CCXXXI | summer! The grain is seven feet high, the wheat fields are 11 CCXXXVI | contradiction from his head to his feet, much learning and little 12 CCLXXX | yourself. I hope to be on my feet in a few days. Maurice is 13 CCXCVIII| used to love to be on my feet so much, without risking