Chapter
1 II | arm and dragging her left foot, which was rather heavier
2 III | baron had already set off on foot for the Chambre aux Demoiselles,
3 IV | and sitting down at the foot of her bed, said:~“M. le
4 V | a mountaineer, either on foot or mounted on a little horse,
5 V | proposed that they should go on foot. Jeanne was delighted. She
6 VI | them to send him home on foot, and after a great many
7 VI | uncovering the green rocks at the foot of the cliff toward Fécamp.~
8 VII | people would never set their foot inside our doors. What are
9 VIII| Widow Dentu stood at the foot of the bed with an appropriate
10 VIII| forth and, stamping his foot, exclaimed: “Think of what
11 IX | which bubbled up at the foot of a mossy rock and then
12 IX | as she read them to the foot of the bed. She untied another
13 X | Comte Fourville coming on foot at such a pace that she
14 X | covered with mud from head to foot. He frantically pushed back
15 XI | setting an enterprise on foot in connection with steamboats
16 XII | copper warming pan, a damaged foot stove that she thought she
17 XII | abbé with mud from head to foot.~Rosalie was delighted and
18 XIII| She wanted to go there on foot so as to carry out Rosalie’
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