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1 III | footprints left by the two women, half effacing them, thus dispelling 2 III | recovering her strength, half reclining upon this board, 3 IV | s labor, Lecoq possessed half a dozen of these casts, 4 V | though they would contain half a bottle, are in point of 5 VII | about it when he got sober, half an hour afterward. I never 6 VII | upon their duties, reclined half asleep upon the wooden benches 7 VIII| more than a franc and a half for myself, but I was so 8 IX | had been upstairs about half an hour, when I heard some 9 IX | had been upstairs about half an hour, when I heard some 10 X | the window, his face was half hidden in shadow; and in 11 XIV | you?”~“You shall know in half an hour,” replied the young 12 XV | yesterday lasted two hours and a half, which, according to the 13 XV | sight of two strangers, she half rose from her chair, surprised, 14 XIX | messenger appeared, he gave him half a franc and requested him 15 XIX | hastily broke the pellet in half. The sight of the paper 16 XIX | you and talk with you for half an hour without being recognized.”~ 17 XX | advance of the fugitive? Half an hour, perhaps! And he 18 XX | he had accomplished only half his task.~At last, however, 19 XX | to his feet, frightened half out of his wits.~“You see 20 XXI | indeed, as if he had spent half his life there. He knew 21 XXIV| that when I’m suffering, half the world might be judging 22 XXIV| might be judging the other half, and yet the idea of sending