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1 I, 2 | decoration for the apartment, hanging to a nail in the middle 2 I, 2 | A week after, as she was hanging up some washing in her yard, 3 I, 2 | room; say her dress still hanging at the foot of the alcove; 4 I, 4 | him by one arm, her basket hanging from the other; the wind 5 I, 5 | the sight of her straw hat hanging from the window-fastener, 6 I, 5 | clad in her dressing gown hanging loosely about her. Charles, 7 I, 8 | involuntarily to this old man with hanging lips, as to something extraordinary. 8 I, 8 | rose in pyramids under hanging vases, whence, as from over-filled 9 I, 8 | for him. The loose reins hanging over his crupper were wet 10 II, 4 | clerk, too, had his small hanging garden; they saw each other 11 II, 6 | of the great rope that, hanging from the top of the belfry, 12 II, 8 | above the table between the hanging lamps. Rodolphe, leaning 13 II, 9 | while the drops of dew hanging from her hair formed, as 14 II, 12| impatient of seeing him hanging round her. She was six years 15 II, 13| right at the edge, almost hanging, surrounded by vast space. 16 II, 15| border of the tick awnings hanging from the doors of the public-houses. 17 III, 2| laziness, went and took, hanging on its nail in my laboratory, 18 III, 5| he stood there, his hands hanging down and his eyes wide open,