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1 III | rather more than three feet high, was all that separated 2 III | must be at least six feet high. The mark of his hand proves 3 IV | such small and extremely high heels that the impression 4 VI | the old physician had too high a regard for his profession, 5 VII | well acquainted with these high grim walls, these grated 6 VII | your feet are covered, as high as the ankle-bone.”~“What 7 VIII| wearing the shoes with the high heels, the marks of which 8 XVII| s a woman over five feet high, with a very dark complexion; 9 XVII| had bought on credit at a high price to sell for cash at 10 XX | in his pockets; his head high in the air, his manner composed 11 XXI | sunlight, with his head high in the air, he now slunk 12 XXV | on the double charge of high treason and conspiracy.