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1 I, 1 | upon herself to set matters straight. It was only five years 2 I, 7 | the upper continued in a straight line as if stretched on 3 I, 7 | uniform, and planted in a straight line, seemed a brown colonnade 4 I, 8 | church.~Opposite rose a straight staircase, and on the left 5 II, 1 | at La Boissiere and keep straight on to the top of the Leux 6 II, 1 | aspens, that leads in a straight line to the first houses 7 II, 1 | frock-coat falling in a straight line round his thin body, 8 II, 1 | hundred and fifty miles in a straight line, and swum four rivers; 9 II, 2 | priest, rather than come straight to the doctor of the chemist. 10 II, 3 | more slowly, and looking straight in front of her, her eyes 11 II, 3 | brown hair fell over it, straight and carefully arranged. 12 II, 6 | movement, and thus hung straight and motionless as a plaster 13 II, 6(11)| On the straight and narrow path.~ 14 II, 8 | smile on his lips, with straight knees, bowing copiously 15 II, 8 | long curved lashes looked straight before her, and though wide 16 II, 9 | their own accord. A large straight staircase led up to the 17 II, 11 | a foot forming almost a straight line with the leg, which, 18 II, 11 | example, to make a hunchback straight!”~Homais suffered as he 19 II, 13 | went in.~The slates threw straight down a heavy heat that gripped 20 II, 13 | The luminous ray that came straight up from below drew the weight 21 III, 1 | station at a gallop.~“No, straight on!” cried the same voice.~ 22 III, 2 | apoplectic. Then he came straight to his pupil, and, planting 23 III, 2 | and whistling, he looked straight at her in an unbearable 24 III, 6 | get rid of him, and rushed straight to the hotel. Emma was no 25 III, 6 | don’t play the fool; I’m straight enough.”~Next he carelessly 26 III, 7 | and she walked rapidly straight on, pale, quivering, maddened, 27 III, 7 | the other, the whole as straight as an obelisk, and of no 28 III, 8 | one.~She went up the large straight staircase with wooden balusters 29 III, 8 | in the lock, and she went straight to the third shelf, so well 30 III, 8 | than his bistouries, looked straight into your soul, and dissected