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1 I, 1 | round him.~“Five hundred lines for all the class!” shouted 2 I, 8 | trees rose in two parallel lines the coach houses and stables, 3 I, 8 | against these in delicate lines where there were cracks 4 I, 9 | every turning, between the lines of the streets, in front 5 I, 9 | then, dreaming between the lines, let it drop on her knees. 6 I, 9 | amused herself with drawing lines along the oilcloth table 7 II, 1 | bottom with red irregular lines; they are rain tracks, and 8 II, 6 | along his broad chest the lines of the buttons, and grew 9 II, 8 | a rope.~Between the two lines the committee-men were walking 10 II, 8 | in his eyes small golden lines radiating from black pupils; 11 II, 9 | black rocks, and the tall lines of the poplars that rose 12 II, 9 | only the pine trunks in lines, whose monotonous succession 13 II, 10 | and read the following lines:—~“My Dear Children—I hope 14 II, 10 | there was a break in the lines, as if the old fellow had 15 II, 13 | when you read these sad lines, for I have wished to flee 16 III, 6 | Then, skipping several lines, she read, “Within twenty-four 17 III, 8 | but could not read it; the lines were dancing.~“Be calm,” 18 III, 10| the traces of tears made lines in the layer of dust that