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1 I | having pushed her father’s walking cane through its gills.~
2 II | exercise she made a business of walking, beginning as soon as the
3 II | minutes at either end. The walking was resumed in the afternoon.
4 III | his surpliced bodyguard, walking in the direction of the
5 IV | The two lovers kept on walking back and forth between the
6 V | invisible on the huge mountain.~Walking their horses like this made
7 V | enchanted at the idea of walking, of being alone with him
8 VII | heard Julien moving and walking about. She started to her
9 VIII| carried the child to church, walking behind the bride and groom,
10 IX | child’s smooth forehead, walking all round it, as though
11 IX | when she felt unequal to walking to the end of her avenue,
12 IX | hardly imagine him grown up, walking with a steady step, with
13 X | toward her, and as they were walking after dinner in little mother’
14 XI | look at the sleeping woman, walking over on tiptoe. It was the
15 XII | formerly done, she went out walking leaning on Rosalie’s arm,
16 XIII| she entered the door, and walking along a passage, saw the
17 XIV | wandered all over the house, walking quietly all alone in this
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