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1 II | vast empire: he stamped his foot upon the floor and exclaimed 2 III | boast of having a pretty foot at the end of her leg!”~ 3 III | small, coquettish, slender foot, clad in an elegant high-heeled 4 III | other denoted a broad, short foot growing wider toward the 5 III | not; the direction of the foot tells you that. No, he was 6 III | our man placed his large foot upon one of the marks made 7 III | the woman with the small foot and almost effaced it.” 8 III | the latter had placed his foot exactly on the footprints 9 III | nothing, he stamped his foot, doubtless exclaiming: ‘ 10 VI | the instant he placed his foot upon the threshold, M. d’ 11 VII | satisfaction directly his foot touched the pavement of 12 VII | said: “Will you place your foot there?”~The man did not 13 VII | no longer. He placed his foot on the chair, as he had 14 X | Segmuller angrily stamped his foot. He had many weapons in 15 X | side, he carried his right foot three inches behind his 16 XI | his head and tapping his foot in evident perplexity. “ 17 XVI | entered the room. From head to foot, from his lofty silk cap 18 XVI | Toinon the Virtuous again set foot in his office. The poor 19 XIX | May was sitting on the foot of his bed, apparently plunged 20 XX | Alsace.”~May stamped his foot and uttered a terrible oath. “ 21 XXI | rustic pavilions at the foot of the garden, even the 22 XXII| necessary for me to put my foot into it.”~“You are mistaken, 23 XXII| with a furious stamp of his foot. “No, this affair shan’t 24 XXII| resolution, and, going on foot to the Prefecture de Police,