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1 I, 2 | long, the barn high, with walls smooth as your hand. Under 2 I, 2 | polished steel, while along the walls hung many pots and pans 3 I, 5 | butter penetrated through the walls when he saw patients, just 4 I, 5 | wide, ran between two mud walls with espaliered apricots, 5 I, 5 | shut up within the high walls, alone, in the midst of 6 I, 8 | dark wainscoting of the walls large gold frames bore at 7 I, 9 | its creaking door, the walls that sweated, the damp flags; 8 I, 9 | leant her head against the walls to weep; she envied lives 9 II, 1 | the pews ranged along the walls, which are adorned here 10 II, 2 | shoulders like damp linen. The walls were new and the wooden 11 II, 3 | to their foot the garden walls whence a few steps led to 12 II, 3 | rustling round her.~The walls of the gardens with pieces 13 II, 5 | floorings, the thickness of the walls, and regretted extremely 14 II, 6 | around him that took in the walls, the decorations, the fireplace, 15 II, 7 | her; he was there, and the walls of the house seemed to hold 16 II, 8 | her gown fell along the walls, and days of love unrolled 17 II, 8 | up weeping on the modest walls of his cot.~“About six o’ 18 II, 9 | water’s edge, the yards, the walls and the church steeple. 19 II, 9 | some woodenshoe maker. The walls were of straw, and the roof 20 II, 9 | up, she had to go by the walls alongside of the river; 21 II, 13 | oscillating square went up the walls and that the floor dipped 22 III, 1 | Night was darkening over the walls, on which still shone, half 23 III, 1 | steps walked along by the walls. Life had never seemed so 24 III, 5 | downcast eyes, close to the walls, and smiling with pleasure 25 III, 6 | the boulevard, she saw the walls of her convent; then she 26 III, 6 | metallic vibration against the walls of the houses.~She slipped 27 III, 7 | banister rails against the walls, while Binet stroked his 28 III, 7 | looked at the scales on the walls, two brands smoking end 29 III, 8 | shield.~She went out. The walls trembled, the ceiling was 30 III, 8 | feeling her way along the walls, she went as far as the 31 III, 10| horizon an enclosure of walls, where trees here and there 32 III, 11| the drawers, behind the walls, sobbing, crying aloud,