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1 I, 1 | room for him on the fourth floor of a dyer’s she knew, overlooking 2 I, 2 | Charles went up the first floor to see the patient. He found 3 I, 2 | into the room on the ground floor. Knives and forks and silver 4 I, 2 | opposite the window. On the floor in corners were sacks of 5 I, 2 | chairs. It had fallen to the floor, between the sacks and the 6 I, 2 | he went up to the first floor to their room; say her dress 7 I, 5 | leather cap, and on the floor, in a corner, were a pair 8 I, 8 | The quadrille over, the floor was occupied by groups of 9 I, 8 | furniture, the wainscoting, the floor, like a disc on a pivot. 10 I, 8 | slippery wax of the dancing floor. Her heart was like these. 11 I, 9 | small room on the ground floor, with its smoking stove, 12 II, 1 | columns and on the first floor a semicircular gallery, 13 II, 2 | small room on the second floor, overlooking the Place. 14 II, 2 | their bedroom, on the first floor, a whitish light passed 15 II, 5 | looking frowningly at the floor, “that causes these illnesses. 16 II, 8 | had gone up to the first floor of the town hall, to the “ 17 II, 8 | had gone up to the first floor of the town hall with buns 18 II, 11| his boots creaked on the floor.~“Sit down,” she said; “ 19 II, 11| wall and smashed on the floor.~Charles sank back into 20 II, 12| She was sitting on the floor between his knees, her hair 21 II, 13| sheet-iron. On the second floor she stopped before the attic 22 II, 13| up the walls and that the floor dipped on end like a tossing 23 II, 14| strewing dahlia flowers on the floor, Emma felt some power passing 24 III, 1| don’t speak on the first floor as on the fourth; and the 25 III, 3| doors, with flowers on the floor, and iced syrups were brought 26 III, 3| moonlight.~Leon, on the floor by her side, found under 27 III, 5| rang all round her on the floor. At last Lheureux explained 28 III, 6| banishing him to the second floor, while she read till morning 29 III, 6| little room on the fourth floor.~The men were whispering 30 III, 6| head she seemed to feel the floor of the ball-room rebounding 31 III, 6| little room on the second floor, where there were pictures 32 III, 9| look at the flags of the floor.~“Now,” said the chemist, “ 33 III, 9| little chlorine water on the floor.~Felicite had taken care