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1 I, 4 | of military cut with one row of buttons—he was passing 2 I, 5 | else little kisses in a row all along her bare arm from 3 I, 7 | there had been some violent row at her place; and yet Madame 4 I, 8 | bouquets were placed in a row the whole length of the 5 II, 1 | with their candles in a row. “Will you take something? 6 II, 3 | hob-nailed shoes stood in a row under the slab of the washstand, 7 II, 6 | disappear between the double row of forms, walking with a 8 II, 7 | morning had been blocked by a row of carts, which, on end 9 II, 8 | the whole field from the row of open trees to the banquet 10 II, 12| by the sea. They would row in gondolas, swing in hammocks, 11 II, 12| thought Lheureux. “there’s a row on here.”~“And,” said Madame 12 II, 15| delightfully. They were all in a row gesticulating, and anger, 13 III, 8| avenue bordered by a double row of dense lime-trees. They 14 III, 8| which several doors in a row opened, as in a monastery