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1 I, 2 | Bertaux to set a broken leg. Now from Tostes to the 2 I, 2 | suddenly remembered the broken leg, and tried to call to mind 3 I, 2 | farmers.~He had broken his leg the evening before on his 4 I, 3 | the money for setting his leg—seventy-five francs in forty-sou 5 II, 2 | fire above the revolving leg of mutton. The flame lit 6 II, 2 | he limped with his left leg. When he had taken in his 7 II, 9 | knee brushing against her leg. The sky was now blue, the 8 II, 10 | remembrance of the setting of his leg. The present always arrived 9 II, 11 | a straight line with the leg, which, however, did not 10 II, 11 | seemed even stronger on that leg than the other. By dint 11 II, 11 | the machine in which his leg was enclosed was knocked 12 II, 11 | tumefaction spread over the leg, with blisters here and 13 II, 11 | when he had uncovered the leg, mortified to the knee. 14 II, 12 | hundred francs for a wooden leg that she thought proper 15 II, 12 | daring to use such a handsome leg every day, begged Madame 16 II, 12 | sharp noise of the wooden leg, he at once went in another 17 III, 2 | sharp noise of a wooden leg on the boards. It was Hippolyte 18 III, 5 | she sat on his knees, her leg, then too short, hung in 19 III, 9 | faces, and swinging one leg crossed over the other knee, 20 III, 10| He had put on his new leg.~One of the choristers went