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1 II | soon as the air grew warm. Leaning upon Rosalie’s arm and dragging
2 III | came out of the sacristy leaning familiarly on the arm of
3 III | descended the staircase, leaning on the arm of Rosalie, who
4 III | began to take her exercise, leaning on the arm of the baron
5 IV | while the young people, leaning on the window sill, were
6 V | beneath her feet, fearlessly leaning over the abysses. Julien
7 VI | The baroness came down leaning on her husband’s arm and
8 VI | Then Jeanne and the baron, leaning out, saw a singular creature
9 VI | caught up with it, Julien, leaning over, seized him by the
10 VII | stretched out, and her back leaning against the bed. Jeanne
11 VII | perceived Rosalie’s head leaning on her husband’s shoulder.~
12 VII | and presently returned, leaning on her husband’s arm. They
13 VII | what occurred.”~Jeanne, leaning over, looked at her and
14 IX | sad and drawn, and she was leaning one hand on her husband’
15 IX | dismounted. She sat there, leaning against a tree trunk. Suddenly
16 XI | did not recognize her, and leaning over the edge of her bed,
17 XII | done, she went out walking leaning on Rosalie’s arm, the latter
18 XIII| there were two gentlemen leaning back in the two corners
19 XIV | against which she had been leaning and saw there “Poulet’s
20 XIV | hair standing before her, leaning his little forehead against
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