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1 I, 2 | answer he took his wooden shoes in his hands and ran on 2 I, 2 | he like the small wooden shoes of Mademoiselle Emma on 3 I, 6 | at the tips like peaked shoes. And you, too, were there, 4 I, 7 | with long tails, and thin shoes, a pointed hat and frills? 5 I, 7 | frock and open prunella shoes she had a pretty way, and 6 I, 8 | dress, down to the satin shoes whose soles were yellowed 7 I, 9 | passage with his heavy wooden shoes; there were holes in his 8 II, 1 | reverberates under their wooden shoes.~The daylight coming through 9 II, 3 | door, shining hob-nailed shoes stood in a row under the 10 II, 3 | she went out, wiping her shoes at the door.~The good woman 11 II, 3 | at the sound of wooden shoes, she turned round. It was 12 II, 4 | shop-counter the thick list shoes that she wore over her boots 13 II, 5 | while Justin dried his shoes with a wisp of straw. But 14 II, 6 | vestry-broom.~The children in list shoes ran about there as if it 15 II, 6 | tottering on her knitted shoes, and trying to come to her 16 II, 8 | nankeen trousers, beaver shoes, and, for a wonder, a hat 17 II, 8 | That’s another pair of shoes! But what does agriculture 18 II, 8 | with blue stockings, flat shoes, silver rings, and who smelt 19 II, 8 | see the tips of his wooden shoes and the ends of his two 20 II, 9 | ground; but a sound of wooden shoes was heard in the kitchen, 21 II, 9 | and with the edge of their shoes the horses as they walked 22 II, 9 | stumbling; and clogging her thin shoes. Her scarf, knotted round 23 II, 10| linen, her stockings, her shoes, asked a thousand questions 24 II, 14| school, dragging their wooden shoes along the pavement, knocked 25 III, 1| who had not with varnished shoes trodden the asphalt of the 26 III, 1| gold eyeglass, her thin shoes, with all sorts of elegant 27 III, 9| wedding-dress, with white shoes, and a wreath. Her hair 28 III, 9| covered her to her satin shoes.~Felicite was sobbing—“Ah!