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1 I, 1 | not broad-shouldered, his short school jacket of green cloth 2 I, 1 | but the lessons were so short and irregular that they 3 I, 2 | scabbard; they were too short, and displayed her ankles 4 I, 4 | of the steps, it stopped short and emptied its load. They 5 I, 4 | a brass-bound peak; very short cutaway-coats with two small 6 I, 6 | balcony was a young man in a short cloak, holding in his arms 7 I, 6 | reined horses; she pulled up short and the bit slipped from 8 I, 7 | by the leaves lit up the short moss that crackled softly 9 I, 9 | never, in a velvet gown with short sleeves, striking with her 10 II, 1 | shops on either side stops short at the turn of the highroad. 11 II, 6 | his pocket, and stopped short, balancing the heavy vestry 12 II, 8 | carriage a gentleman in a short coat with silver braiding, 13 II, 9 | found fault with as too short.~One morning, when Charles 14 II, 10 | ploughs, and she stopped short, white, and trembling more 15 II, 11 | prevent me from sending a short paragraph on the subject 16 II, 13 | relating to their journey, short, technical, and urgent, 17 II, 14 | better think it over; in short, he was resolved to sue 18 II, 15 | shoulders of a Rouen lady in short sleeves, who feeling the 19 III, 1 | neither too long nor too short, didn’t spend all his quarter’ 20 III, 1 | But they sometimes stopped short of the complete exposition 21 III, 1 | the Pont Neuf, and stopped short before the statue of Pierre 22 III, 4 | blundered; then, stopping short—~“Ah! it is no use. I ought 23 III, 5 | knees, her leg, then too short, hung in the air, and the 24 III, 8 | his hands; Canivet stopped short; and Homais pulled off his 25 III, 10| the church, and stopped short at the lower aisles. A man 26 III, 11| member of a single one).~“In short!” he cried, making a pirouette, “